11-16-2012 02:30 PM
I have 2 static IP addresses that I'd like to point to 2 corresponding servers in my LAN. I've followed the Access Rule and One-to-One NAT instructions as best I can (screenshots of each for one of the static IP scenarios attached), but no luck. The static IPs bring the outside/WAN user to the RV180's admin login screen. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks!
02-11-2013 10:04 AM
If you need to create more One-to-One rules, just start by creating the Rule as Port Forwarding and then edit it under Access Rules, using the steps above.
02-11-2013 10:55 AM
Hello Nathan,
It would be much simpler if you could use the One-to-One option from,
Firewall> Advance Settings> One-to-One NAT
.
refer :
Thanks and regards,
Siva
11-02-2016 10:01 PM
None of this works. I have all the rules exactly as instructed here and in documentation and I can't get this piece of junk RV180 to listen on any of the additional IP addresses at all. And Cisco support wouldn't help me because I'm outside 1 year of purchase. I purchased this specifically for multiple WAN ip's and why am I not surprised that it doesn't work. JUNK.
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