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Quote:Originally Posted by Madman340 Inbound traffic -> (DSL Modem) DMZ -> (OP's Router) Port-Forward should work, shouldn't it? If the issue is the DSL modem and not both, he shouldn't even have to port-forward it, just put his...
Quote:Originally Posted by L.J My understanding of it is that the first router would employ PAT overflow. Therefore the correct traffic would be sent to the correct internal IP address. Such as if you had 2 instances of HTTP using...
Quote:Originally Posted by dushan24 DMZing the 2nd router would likely break any port forwards on the first router. I think you might be right --especially if both networks need the same ports forwarded. I'm not sure what would...
If file transfer is a key issue for you, I would not recommend using a repeater. From what I understand, they greatly reduce throughput. The reduced throughput is imperceptible for most people, but it can be painful if you're doing a...
I think he wants to do "many-to-one NAT" (PAT). That's what consumer-grade routers do out of the box. I don't know anything about iptables...so, I can't really help on how to make that happen.
Have you tried getting the drivers directly from Ralink/MediaTek? The closest I could find were RT3572 (latest from 2010) and RT357X (latest from 2012) http://www.mediatek.com/_en/07_downloads/01_windows.php You have to submit a name...
It looks like you'd get more for your money with the 2550L2D-MxPC (case, PSU, USB 3, etc.). That's what I'd pick between the two you listed. Of course, you might not have to buy anything if you already have an old PC/laptop hanging around.
Transcoding could be the issue. Perhaps, your BD player doesn't support the format of the media it's supposed to receive. Supposedly, a DLNA server is supposed to transcode the media before passing it along to your player in that case....
You need to determine which device is the problematic one. When the problem surfaces again, just reboot the router. If the problem gets resolved, the router was the issue. If the problem persists, try disconnecting and reconnecting to...
At first glance, it looks like you may have a speed/duplex issue between your PC and router or possibly a bad cable. That's the first place I'd check, anyway. If all that checks out, I'd look to see what the PC is doing in the background...
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