I think I have an unique challenge here because of my set up. I will start by saying everthing works fine on my local connection and I can access Apex, via display, web and via iphone app when running on my local wifi connection and network set up. its when I try to connect from outside...thats where i need help.
Lets start with equipment and how things are currently set up with all the devices I have
1. Motorola (AT&T DSL) modem with single DSL phone line and single Ethernet out port
2. Grandstream (Phonepower VOIP service) HT502 with single LAN and WAN ports, 2 phone line etc
3. Linksys/Cisco WRT610N v2 router
4. Linksys/Cisco WET610N gaming bridge as I have no fixed line to my tank and Apex equipment
5. Set up an account with DYNDNS.org and connected it to my WRT610N - it seems to say it connects via DDNS tabs etc.
.....So here is the set up.
#1 Motorola brings my DSL service into my home. I then connect #2 Grandstream VOIP box before my #3 WRT610N router. From there I connect #4 WET610N wireless gaming bridge that connects directly to Apex.
Standard set up here, with Motorola Ethernet port connected into WAN on the HT502, then out via LAN to WRT610N router. The HT502 has DMZ field and port forwarding capability - I think I might be stuck here somehow. Not sure? Have tried to put the device in DMZ and also use different port with port forwarding. Also moved to a fixed IP on my WRT610N for the Apex device etc.
Happy to share more information or details, but hopefully someone has got some similar VOIP set up working.
Would greatly appreciate any networking engineers help here. I am going on a trip for 22 days and not feeling good about not monitoring the system.
Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions.
Lets start with equipment and how things are currently set up with all the devices I have
1. Motorola (AT&T DSL) modem with single DSL phone line and single Ethernet out port
2. Grandstream (Phonepower VOIP service) HT502 with single LAN and WAN ports, 2 phone line etc
3. Linksys/Cisco WRT610N v2 router
4. Linksys/Cisco WET610N gaming bridge as I have no fixed line to my tank and Apex equipment
5. Set up an account with DYNDNS.org and connected it to my WRT610N - it seems to say it connects via DDNS tabs etc.
.....So here is the set up.
#1 Motorola brings my DSL service into my home. I then connect #2 Grandstream VOIP box before my #3 WRT610N router. From there I connect #4 WET610N wireless gaming bridge that connects directly to Apex.
Standard set up here, with Motorola Ethernet port connected into WAN on the HT502, then out via LAN to WRT610N router. The HT502 has DMZ field and port forwarding capability - I think I might be stuck here somehow. Not sure? Have tried to put the device in DMZ and also use different port with port forwarding. Also moved to a fixed IP on my WRT610N for the Apex device etc.
Happy to share more information or details, but hopefully someone has got some similar VOIP set up working.
Would greatly appreciate any networking engineers help here. I am going on a trip for 22 days and not feeling good about not monitoring the system.
Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions.