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Configuring a Netgear Router to Access Two Services from an External Network
Greetings.
There is a Netgear ProSafe FVS318G router, the Internet is connected to it with an external IP. It acts as the main network router, a WiFI access point is connected to the DMZ port, through which the Internet is distributed to guests (a separate subnet). Computers and a video recorder are connected to other ports.
Now the router is configured so that when connected from an external network (for example, if you enter an external address in the browser), it is forwarded to the DVR, which gives an Internet page through which you can watch cameras, or you can also connect to it through the program.
It is configured as follows:
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Security->Firewall-> LAN WAN Rules:
Inbound Services:
Service: Any (there is a list for selecting various services, for example: AIM, FTP, HTTP, ICQ, VNC, IMAP, etc.)
Action: Allow Always
Send To Lan Service: Single Address (choose between one address or a range of addresses) and an internal address server
The remaining fields, I think, do not play a role (Translate to Port Number (you can activate and enter the port), WAN Destination IP Address, LAN Users, WAN Users)
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Connection to the registrar goes through a specific port, to which the DVR is configured. I plan to buy a second DVR.
Can you tell me how to configure the router to be able to connect to both registrars from an external network (if there is such a possibility)? (on one registrar, for example, port 8001 is configured, and on the second 8002 to access them).
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