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RV042G redirects all https traffic to NAS

stef
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Level 1

Hi

I've installed a rv042G, disabled dhcp, opened port 3389 (wan to lan), one port formwarding rule to terminal server.

Now 48 hours later, when i try to login to the router, (https), I'm automatticaly redirect to the https site of the NAS (iomega ix-200).

The nas is connected to a cisco sg100-24, which is connected to lan 1 on the router.

What is going wrong ?

Regards

Stef

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jonatrod
Level 7
Level 7

Good morning

Hi Stef, thanks for using our forum, my name is Johnnatan and I am part of the Small business Support community. You can go to the Web interface in your router and go to Firewall > General and enable the remote management option, you can also specify the port, it could be 80 or 443. Remember if you can specify a port different than 80, you have to type it after the ip address, like this;

1.2.3.4 → your public ip address.

8080  → your remote management port.

1.2.3.4:8080  → Your ip in your browser

I hope you find this answer useful, 

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Johnnatan Rodriguez Miranda.
Cisco Network Support Engineer.

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SamirD
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Level 5

Has it always worked this way, or is this just something that popped up recently?  Is there a way for you to connect the NAS directly bypassing the Cisco, and see what happens?

From what I can tell, you've set things up right.  But the rv series can be quite buggy, so I'd try messing with the remote management port for the rv and see if that fixes things.  I'd also try http vs https just to see if that helps.  Maybe you can narrow down the issue that way.

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Hi

https ==> http is the next thing i'm going to do.

I removed the router from the network en saw dat somehow the uPnp rules where enabled and that the NAS had added some rules to his address.

I reconfigured those things, just waiting for  the right moment to replace the router.

Greetings

Stef

Sounds like you're on the right track.   Which router are you planning to remove?  The Cisco or the rv042?  I hate upnp.  It's when networks try to be 'smart' that they break setups.  Which router are you planning to replace?  The Cisco or the rv042?

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