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In my house I built up a network with the following equipment:

  • A modem / router, D-Link DSL-500B
  • A hub / switch DES 1008-D 8-port
  • A wireless router TP-Link TL-WR541G.

Seguitnes the physical connections between devices were made:

  • The modem / router D-Link DSL-500B is connected from its Ethernet port to one of the 8-port hub / switch also DES-1008D D-Link.
  • The wireless router, TP-Link TL-WR541G, starting at its WAN port connects to another port on the hub / switch DES-1008D.

The modem / router D-Link DSL-500B is configured to automatically dial your ISP for DSL, that is, it is routed. All network devices that connect to it automatically received IP addresses, ie, it is also a DHCP server. The LAN settings for the modem / router are:

  • Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1
  • Subnet Mask: 255. 255. 255.0
  • Beginning of IP address: 192.168.0.2
  • End of IP addresses: 192.168.0.254
  • Time: 1hr renovations to each.

The wireless router TP-Link TL-WR541G, also works with an Internet gateway. It receives IP modem / router D-Link DSL-500B, through a static IP connection.

The configuration of the router's wireless LAN TP-Link has the following parameters:

  • Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
  • Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
  • Beginning of IP addresses: 192.168.1.100
  • End of IP addresses: 192.168.1.199
  • Time: 120 minutes each for renovations.

The settings on the WAN port on the wireless router from TP-Link have the following parameters:

  • Port WAN - Static IP
  • IPAdress: 192.168.0.254
  • Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1
  • Primary DNS Server: 200.225.197.37
  • Secundary DNS Server: 200.225.197.34

Remote Management

  • Web Management Port: 8000
  • Remote Management IP Address: 255.255.255.255

I need to manage those machines when I'm not using my internal network, or from a remote location. For the D-Link router, I managed to do it successfully, from the creation of a domain, site http://www.dyndns.org and configuration of the host name assigned in the website section on DDNS offered by the device of D-Link. However I have trouble getting remote access to the wireless router of TP-Link.

Given the above, how can I do to access it remotely, ie from the internet?

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asked Jan 16 at 03:48 AM

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This question seems to have been abandoned by the original poster and no accepted answer has been selected. Closing it as no longer relevant for answering, to prevent it from being bumped by the forum bot.

Feb 24 at 09:48 AM VikingTiger ♦

My question is the same, as I'm new user on this community I just made mistake. If anybody have any answer, please put it here.

Apr 18 at 07:30 AM deliobs
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4 answers:

My question is the same, as I'm new user on this community I just made mistake. If anybody have any answer, please put it here.

Did you work through those guides I linked to back in January? If you are still having problems it would help if you would be clear as to what they are since 3 months have passed since you last posted.

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answered Apr 21 at 08:53 PM

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You'll need to forward a different port to the TP-Link device, since you can only use a single port for a single device and you're already using it for the the D-Link device.

If your D-Link doesn't allow you to forward one port (say 81) to a different one (80) then you'll need to change the management port used by the TP-Link.

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answered Jan 16 at 09:46 AM

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My D-Link device has two ways to forward ports. The first is the NAT and the second is the Port Triggering. Which one to use? How to use them appropriately?

As I have tried several ways, would like a detailed explanation of how.

Now, thank you

Jan 17 at 07:37 PM deliobs
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NAT - see this guide and the guides on http://portforward.com. As you didn't tell us which of D-Link's many devices you have there's no way we can provide any more at this time. If you tell us the exact model and revision then we can point you to the relevant guide if you can't find it yourself.


Oh, and don't open another question, edit your existing one if you have more to ask or say.


My modem/router is the same as the initial post D-Link DSl-500B and my wireless router is TP-Link TL-WR541G

With a few clicks at portforward.com and I found:

Following these guides should help. Remember you need to forward a different port (say 81) from the D-Link to the TP-Link's management port to allow you to access it remotely. Specify the different port as the External ports and the management port (80) as the Internal port.

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answered Jan 17 at 08:18 PM

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My modem/router is the same as the initial post D-Link DSl-500B and my wireless router is TP-Link TL-WR541G

Jan 19 at 02:30 PM deliobs
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I guess you should ask here They kind of working in this area and can surely advice something useful

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