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How can one forward a range of ports?Suppose I have defined the following service:Service: TESTPort type: UDPStarting port: 5060Ending port: 5070and I want to forward it to a specific IP. Then, if I create a new port forwarding rule for this service ...
There is an issue with QoS mentioned in the latest firmware release notes:WAN QoS profile binding based on a particular services, such as FTP, maynot work properly.What does "may not" mean? Does it work for some services and not for others or does it...
I keep getting log messages like the following on my router:[RV220W]Tue Aug 14 00:00:14 2012(GMT+0200) [RV220W][Kernel][KERNEL] BW_LIMIT_PKTS IN=LAN SRC=10.0.0.10 DST=173.194.35.134 PROTO=TCP SPT=1159 DPT=443i.e. a large number of BW_LIMIT_PKTS mess...
I have some questions regarding the addition of custom services and their use in QoS for RV routers (I use the RV220W)Suppose I create a custom service as:Name: MyServicePort: TCP 600001. Does this port number refer to the port number used by my LAN ...
I noticed that the recently released firmware version 1.2.0.9 for the RV110W router mentions in the release notes that DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation is now supported. Does that mean that this feature will also be implemented in some future firmware releas...
How is your RV220W connected to the ADSL device? Is the ADSL device running in bridge mode and the RV220W does a PPPoE connection to it? Or is the ADSL device running as a router itself?
The problem is that the user interface does not allow me to leave the port translation field marked as "Internal Port" empty. And since my service has a port range I cannot specify there a single port number.
At first I thought that this issue was fixed because on the relevant configuration page the router does display the ports automatically opened by UPnP. However, after testing them I found out that they are not really open, they only appear to be! So,...