Hello,
First ever post so please forgive me if this is a stupid question.
I have recently changed my ISP and as such now have a modem router from them, however I used to have a seperate modem connected to my own router that I have already set up to have port forwarding to my CCTV, DVR and networked storage (Built into exsistine router).
Since connecting the new modem router to my exsisting router I have been unable to access the CCTV,DVR and Storage from outside my LAN. I guess this is because the devices are on the client list of my old router and not on my modem router.
Is there anyway I can access the old port forwards through the new modem router, it used to be a matter of just xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:9966 for example but now this would try to access the modem router and not the router it's connected to.
I have not found any options to disable the router side of it to make it act as just a modem.
The hardware is a Virgin Media Super Hub model connected to a D-Link Dir-685.
For arguments sake the IP address of my D-Link is 192.168.0.1 and the Super hub is 192.168.100.1
Any help would be great as I am reluctant to replace the D-Link as it has the inbuilt storage I use daily.
Kind Regards,
Matt
First ever post so please forgive me if this is a stupid question.
I have recently changed my ISP and as such now have a modem router from them, however I used to have a seperate modem connected to my own router that I have already set up to have port forwarding to my CCTV, DVR and networked storage (Built into exsistine router).
Since connecting the new modem router to my exsisting router I have been unable to access the CCTV,DVR and Storage from outside my LAN. I guess this is because the devices are on the client list of my old router and not on my modem router.
Is there anyway I can access the old port forwards through the new modem router, it used to be a matter of just xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:9966 for example but now this would try to access the modem router and not the router it's connected to.
I have not found any options to disable the router side of it to make it act as just a modem.
The hardware is a Virgin Media Super Hub model connected to a D-Link Dir-685.
For arguments sake the IP address of my D-Link is 192.168.0.1 and the Super hub is 192.168.100.1
Any help would be great as I am reluctant to replace the D-Link as it has the inbuilt storage I use daily.
Kind Regards,
Matt