Virtual Server Not Working
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Virtual Server Not Working
Region : India
Model : TD-W8951ND
Hardware Version : V5
Firmware Version : 4.0.0 Build 120207 Rel.10587
ISP : Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited
I own a TP Link Modem Model Number W8951ND IGD
I have a problem in setting up a virtual network.
The virtual network used to work fine earlier but when I tried to forward a port it is not working now.
Settings are as follows:
Virtual Server for Single IP Account
HTTP_Server
Application Name Tomcat
Protocol : All
Start Port 8080
End port 8080
IP address 192.168.1.2 (IP of laptop on which tomcat is running).
My static IP address is 59.177.114.113
The virtual server is configured to run on post PV7 same as the Virtual Circuit of my PPPoE connection is set.
localhost:8080 works fine and 192.168.1.2:8080 also works perfect so the problem is not with tomcat.
Since this thing used to work earlier I am right now in a spot as I test my applications that way.
Waiting for an earnest response and a swift solution to my problem.
Following is an image of my virtual server settings
Model : TD-W8951ND
Hardware Version : V5
Firmware Version : 4.0.0 Build 120207 Rel.10587
ISP : Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited
I own a TP Link Modem Model Number W8951ND IGD
I have a problem in setting up a virtual network.
The virtual network used to work fine earlier but when I tried to forward a port it is not working now.
Settings are as follows:
Virtual Server for Single IP Account
HTTP_Server
Application Name Tomcat
Protocol : All
Start Port 8080
End port 8080
IP address 192.168.1.2 (IP of laptop on which tomcat is running).
My static IP address is 59.177.114.113
The virtual server is configured to run on post PV7 same as the Virtual Circuit of my PPPoE connection is set.
localhost:8080 works fine and 192.168.1.2:8080 also works perfect so the problem is not with tomcat.
Since this thing used to work earlier I am right now in a spot as I test my applications that way.
Waiting for an earnest response and a swift solution to my problem.
Following is an image of my virtual server settings