John Bostwick
TVWBB Wizard
I have somewhat of a odd question and wanted to know if there was a way to set it up. Where I live I have a Modem/Router----->Netgear router-------->Wireless-N router---->My computer(big house)I know how to set up the port forwarding to be able to have the Heatermeter connected to the Wireless-N wifi, just by opening port on each router to point to the next router and so on and it works great. I want to know if their was a way to open port 80 on my Netgear and have the heatermeter connected to it, if I should choose. The problem is that you can not use port forwarding using different IP addresses with the same port. Example. If I add the following to the port forwarding : IP-192.168.1.11 port 80 and that will direct the connection to my Wireless-n router and there I would open port 80 to the Heatermeter using its port forwarding.
But lets say I want to add this port forward to the Netgear and have the heatermeter connect to its WiFi: IP 192.168.1.15 port 80. It wont let me until I remove the port forwarding to the Wireless-N router.
I guess my question is how would I be able to connect the Heatermeter to either the Wireless-n WiFi or to the Netgears WiFi without having to redo the port forwarding rules each time. I probably wont need to switch often if at all. I just wanted to know if it was possible to do it.
Or what if I have multiple Heatermeters that I want to be able to port forward to?
But lets say I want to add this port forward to the Netgear and have the heatermeter connect to its WiFi: IP 192.168.1.15 port 80. It wont let me until I remove the port forwarding to the Wireless-N router.
I guess my question is how would I be able to connect the Heatermeter to either the Wireless-n WiFi or to the Netgears WiFi without having to redo the port forwarding rules each time. I probably wont need to switch often if at all. I just wanted to know if it was possible to do it.
Or what if I have multiple Heatermeters that I want to be able to port forward to?
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