02-07-2019 06:51 PM
Just bought a RV340 for a small company. I'm baffled by the Firewall->Port Forwarding config page. I've configured many routers over the years, and they all allow one to specify if port translation is needed. e.g. forward port 3390 on WAN side to internal server on port 3389. I've never seen a router with no clear indication of a port translation option - until now :) I searched the online help and the only place "translate" appeared was under NAT.
My first hunch was that maybe the "Internal Service" field can be used to accomplish port translation by simply creating a service. e.g. in my example above, say I want to RDP into a computer with internal IP 192.168.1.100, but want to use port 3390 on the WAN (public) side, and port 3389 on the internal side. I defined 2 services:
App Name Protocol Port Start Port End
--------- ------ -------- -------
RDP-WAN TCP 3390 3390
RDP-LAN TCP 3389 3389
Then I attempted to create 1 rule that I thought would forward:
External Svc Internal Svc Internal IP Interface
---------- ---------- ------------- --------
RDP-WAN RDP-LAN 192.168.1.100 WAN1
Does this imply port forwarding with translation?
Totally baffled :)
TIA,
-Mike
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05-27-2020 04:37 PM
Setup the outside port with the 3390 and use the 'built in RDP' service for the internal and it will work. I did the same thing you did and had problems, just like you did.
I was able to setup users with 3390,91,92 etc using this method.
05-27-2020 04:37 PM
Setup the outside port with the 3390 and use the 'built in RDP' service for the internal and it will work. I did the same thing you did and had problems, just like you did.
I was able to setup users with 3390,91,92 etc using this method.
05-29-2020 07:34 AM - edited 05-29-2020 07:39 AM
Hello ReedMikel,
Here's some additional info for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irU_LSh4J6k
Also, If Richard2910 response solved your issue, could you please click the "Accept As Solution" and "Helpful options in their reply?
Thanks,
Glenn
06-01-2020 01:33 PM
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