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Originally Posted by Kushan
It's not forwarding a port TO different IP addresses, rather it's forwarding ports FROM different IP addresses. We have a small block of 15 IP's and it could just be me making a mistake, but it seems that when I forward a port from IP x.x.x.2, I can't then forward the same port from x.x.x.3. Or rather, I can and the interface doesn't give me any issues, but the port doesn't actually forward. Again, it could just be me, the Drayek interface isn't the clearest thing in the world (and it's not the worst, either).
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But if you set to forward (say for a web server) port 80 from x.x.x.2, you're telling the router you want incoming port 80 traffic to go to the .2 address.
You cannot then tell it you want the same traffic sent to x.x.x.3
Also, some routers will only forward for fixed DHCP assigned addresses, as dynamically assigned may not be the same destination.