It's impossible.Somehow the logging in the RV220W has been fubarred. I've tried it since 2012 and I never got any usefull information about attacks, WAN -> LAN traffic etc... The only messages I ever got in my logfiles were kernel warning/errors.It's...
You need a public IP address and not the private address you're getting now. Static or dynamic has nothing to do with it.I've never seen an ISP providing their customers an IP address within a private range (172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255), but I could ...
My ISP reply:"No, we do not block any ports. Just that a public static IP address will be required for DDNS, CCTV, NAS, or other servers to work over the Internet." So they do block ports, but just when you don't have a public static IP address. DDNS...
It's not working because it's not the RV220 that's blocking the traffic, it's your modem. Probably the 172.xx.x.xx is a private range the RV220 gets from your modem.The real IP-adres you have to the outside world is that from your "Port Forwarding Te...