sepes
1
Hi there,
Is it possible to connect the GL-MT300N-V2 to the camping wifi (got static ip) and still make my raspberry web-server (lan: 192.168.8.66) available to my camping neighbours (192.168.1.*)?
How do i open/forward port 80?
Thanks
Sergio
Can’t it be connected using Repeater directly?
Port forwarding and opening port settings refer to the links below.
sepes
3
Thanks for the link, luochongjun
I forwarded external port 5580 to internal port 5580 (my raspberry web-server).
It’s just simply NOT working.
One thing:
MANGO is working as a repeater.
MANGO has no WAN cable plugged to it.
Does the repeater mode disable the port-forwarding functionality?
Thanks
sepes
4
Hi luochongjun
MANGO creates a 192.168.8.X network.
The camping site is a 192.168.1.x network
I forwarded 5580 port both in MANGO and CAMPING routers (i also opened 5580 port in camping router, which is a thing that i dont really want to do).
So now it is working if i access the raspberry webserver from an real internet ip (ie: with my mobil phone).
But it does not work if i access the webserver from a camping ip (192.168.1.x) ,which is what i really want: Webservice for the camping people. No more, no less.
I hope this makes sense to you, so it is easier for you (or anyone else) to give my a hint on how to set up MANGO to forward incoming camping-requests to the raspberry behind it.
Thanks in advance
alzhao
5
Seems that your camping router has AP isolation. It prohibit wireless device to access each other. Can you pls check?
sepes
6
Yes alzhao,
The router has AP isolation and doesnt seem the interface allows me to change it
But it was great that you pointed it out, since that is a feature that i never even thought that existed, and thus, saved me a lot of time and headache
Thank you very much!!