Here is another of the countless posts about a server being seen as a Lan server but not available to anyone through the internet. My scenario seems to be slightly different than the others I have seen posted because I have two routers set up and I am not sure if that is causing the problem.
The first router is a Motorola VT2442. This router is used for my VOIP service. I have set up port forwards on this router and have disabled the firewall (see screenshot below).
The second router is a Linksys WRT54G. I have also set up the port forwards on this router and disabled its firewall.
Is there anything any of you can see that I am missing? I have tried forwarding the ports on just one of the routers and on both at the same time.
On a side note, I have also installed the Dynu Basic Service. If I enter my url (lupree.dynu.com) it takes me to the Motorola router's login page. Does that mean anything?
Thanks,
-Nick
The first router is a Motorola VT2442. This router is used for my VOIP service. I have set up port forwards on this router and have disabled the firewall (see screenshot below).
The second router is a Linksys WRT54G. I have also set up the port forwards on this router and disabled its firewall.
Is there anything any of you can see that I am missing? I have tried forwarding the ports on just one of the routers and on both at the same time.
On a side note, I have also installed the Dynu Basic Service. If I enter my url (lupree.dynu.com) it takes me to the Motorola router's login page. Does that mean anything?
Thanks,
-Nick