Help with NAT Loopback/Hairpinning

Help with NAT Loopback/Hairpinning

Help with NAT Loopback/Hairpinning
Help with NAT Loopback/Hairpinning
a week ago - last edited Thursday
Model: TL-WR841N  
Hardware Version: V14
Firmware Version: 0.9.1 4.19 v0268.0 Build 231120 Rel.6461n

My computer - 192.168.0.105
My server - 192.168.0.104
Hello, I'm able to connect to my server via LAN (opening a site on "192.168.0.104" or connecting via SSH "192.168.0.104:22") but not via WAN from the same network (opening the site via domain URL or "5.104.252.21" nor connecting via SHH "5.104.252.21:22"). I'm able to connect to SSH and the website via WAN from a different network.
How do I fix that?

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Re:Help with NAT Loopback/Hairpinning
a week ago - last edited a week ago

  @Czekoloczek 

Hi,

 

Could you please provide more details or your settings?

If you want to access the certain internal server from the WAN, you need to set up port forwarding for it.

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Re:Help with NAT Loopback/Hairpinning
a week ago

  @Sunshine
Hi, here are my Forwarding > Virtual Server settings

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