[App_rpt-users] Wireless ISP help
Bob Pyke
k6ecm1 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 11 04:30:56 UTC 2016
It seems to me the 10.1.50.xx is not a public IP, and essentially behind a router, which will require port forwarding. This would mean that your router is behind another router. It is not clear to me how this could work. For sure you don't appear to have control of any port forwarding via the ISP router.
Bob
k6ecm
73
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> On Jul 10, 2016, at 9:13 PM, Skyler F <electricity440 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> We are getting internet from a microwave link wireless ISP on a mountiantop. According to Mountain Broadband, ports are not blocked, and they don't have a firewall.
>
> However, when I plug my computer or router into the jack, I am automatically assigned a 10.1.50.x address. Why is this happening? I never requested an IP manually, it assigned me a DHCP IP.
>
> Inbound ports are all blocked to my router behind the DHCP IP address when I try to login under the public IP.
>
> However... the mountaintop site has a static Public IP that is unique to itself.
>
> Can someone explain how this works, and what information I need exactly to get inbound port forwarding to work to my mikrotik router from whatever Mountain Broadband has behind it ?
>
> 73
> Skyler
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