Hi, thank you for this helpful tutorial on port forwarding. I kindly ask further please? 1) Is your configuration ONT > root router > internal router? 2) can the configuration be ONT > internal router? 3) does port forwarding requires a static IP from the service provider?
Hi! What router is best for privacy and speed, the asus rt-ax86u or ax3000? And if you install a vpn (like nord or mullvad) on it will it slow down the speed? Thank you! Great video’s 😊
Both Asus routers are very good. Look at this video to see how secure your Asus router: ua-cam.com/video/KVt6QApwGn4/v-deo.html If you connect your router to VPN, the speed is dictated by the VPN speed and not the router's
@@KnowledgeSharingTech I now have to correct myself. I got with GL-iNet's support, and they gave me a link to their latest firmware update. It's still a Beta version, but it worked perfectly. I was able to load Mullvad VPN servers for any region I wanted with almost zero effort. But there are still about 10% negative reviews on Amazon
It is useful. However, I have a question actually it is the reverse case of what you described here. I have a main router (connect to internet) with ijp 192.168.1. and i connect thru cat 6 wire on lan port on main router to second router (192.168.1.3) on lan port. I disabled NAT DDNS and DHCP on second router, with this set up I can access internet by connecting to second router SSID. I also attached a USB drive to second router, I can access this usb drive when I am using PC or android within the home netowrk(ie connecting to either main or second router SSIDs). However when I am outside home and connect to main router's VPN (pptp or OpenVPN), i cannot access second router's usb but I can access main router 's USB drive. DO I need to do port forwarding on both main and second routers, if so how can i do it? Thansk in advance for your help.
So DDNS need to be configured on the root-router? It cannot be configured on the internal-router hosting open-vpn? I only ask because in my home network im using Verizon Fios, which provides its own router, but it does not provide a ddns option. I just bought the ASUS router that you suggested, which does have ddns, but it will be an internal-router.
Thanks, your blue network cable is connect from LAN port on root router to WAN port on internal router? Or LAN to LAN? I am asking becouse i cant get WAN IP on internal router from root router.
Sir , When you say DDNS set up , it is something alternative for editing the configuration file by replacing the remote IP address of OVPN file . Am i correct ?
Could not establish connection to VPN server this way with my configuration. Primary internet router is a Huawei LTE Router where I setup a virtual server pointing to VPN server inside the TP Link wireless router behind the Huawei Router connected to its LAN port. In TP Link Router I also configured NAT Port Triggering with Port Number for VPN server. I got this method from NAT triggering from TP Link Tutorial. But also Port forwarding does not work. I fixed also TP Links IP adress in Huawei Router.
Consider if we have root router and internal router , After port forwarding , Can we do DDNS set up in the internal router ? Because my root router does not support Open VPN . Please let me know
@@KnowledgeSharingTech You mean we need to setup DDNS in main router which receives internet and Do port forwarding from my Main router to my secondary router which has Open VPN ?
Hi, thank you for this helpful tutorial on port forwarding. I kindly ask further please? 1) Is your configuration ONT > root router > internal router? 2) can the configuration be ONT > internal router? 3) does port forwarding requires a static IP from the service provider?
Hi! What router is best for privacy and speed, the asus rt-ax86u or ax3000?
And if you install a vpn (like nord or mullvad) on it will it slow down the speed?
Thank you! Great video’s 😊
Both Asus routers are very good. Look at this video to see how secure your Asus router: ua-cam.com/video/KVt6QApwGn4/v-deo.html
If you connect your router to VPN, the speed is dictated by the VPN speed and not the router's
@@KnowledgeSharingTech Thank you! 😊
Thank you for the video. I have looked at the GL-inet portable VPN routers, and they are nothing but trouble. Lots of issues.
Thanks for the info!
@@KnowledgeSharingTech I now have to correct myself. I got with GL-iNet's support, and they gave me a link to their latest firmware update. It's still a Beta version, but it worked perfectly. I was able to load Mullvad VPN servers for any region I wanted with almost zero effort. But there are still about 10% negative reviews on Amazon
It is useful. However, I have a question actually it is the reverse case of what you described here. I have a main router (connect to internet) with ijp 192.168.1. and i connect thru cat 6 wire on lan port on main router to second router (192.168.1.3) on lan port. I disabled NAT DDNS and DHCP on second router, with this set up I can access internet by connecting to second router SSID. I also attached a USB drive to second router, I can access this usb drive when I am using PC or android within the home netowrk(ie connecting to either main or second router SSIDs). However when I am outside home and connect to main router's VPN (pptp or OpenVPN), i cannot access second router's usb but I can access main router 's USB drive. DO I need to do port forwarding on both main and second routers, if so how can i do it? Thansk in advance for your help.
Hello...good day to you sir.is it safe for asus router ax4200 if i switched it on access point mode.thnaks for your reply..and new subscriber here✌️
So DDNS need to be configured on the root-router? It cannot be configured on the internal-router hosting open-vpn?
I only ask because in my home network im using Verizon Fios, which provides its own router, but it does not provide a ddns option. I just bought the ASUS router that you suggested, which does have ddns, but it will be an internal-router.
If you want to use DDNS, you should configure it on the root router
Thanks, your blue network cable is connect from LAN port on root router to WAN port on internal router? Or LAN to LAN? I am asking becouse i cant get WAN IP on internal router from root router.
Lan to Wan
Thanks
Sir , When you say DDNS set up , it is something alternative for editing the configuration file by replacing the remote IP address of OVPN file . Am i correct ?
No, when you establish a DDNS for the IP, you put it instead of the IP.
Could not establish connection to VPN server this way with my configuration.
Primary internet router is a Huawei LTE Router where I setup a virtual server pointing to VPN server inside the TP Link wireless router behind the Huawei Router connected to its LAN port. In TP Link Router I also configured NAT Port Triggering with Port Number for VPN server. I got this method from NAT triggering from TP Link Tutorial. But also Port forwarding does not work. I fixed also TP Links
IP adress in Huawei Router.
Consider if we have root router and internal router , After port forwarding , Can we do DDNS set up in the internal router ? Because my root router does not support Open VPN . Please let me know
You fix the IP of the internal router and you put a DDNS for the outer router
@@KnowledgeSharingTech Thank you sir
@@KnowledgeSharingTech You mean we need to setup DDNS in main router which receives internet and Do port forwarding from my Main router to my secondary router which has Open VPN ?
Yes, I touch on this in the video@@manikandankm3974
Thank you Sir
Welcome!
Hey, think the title of your video should contain the specific model number or at least brand name of the device right? Right?