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SaitamaReborn
6 years agoOrganizer
Port Forwarding on Telus WiFi Hub
Howdy, I just got a response from Telus Tech support regarding Port Forwarding: From chats with network team and colleagues there is nothing from Telus’s end blocking the ports you are lookin...
FuzzyLogic
Community Power User
6 years agoI use port forwarding on the T3200M to make my NAS accessible from the Internet. I haven't had any issues. The settings can be found under Firewall on the T3200M.
You will likely need to assign a static IP address to your computer to get this working. This can be found under Advanced Setup>DHCP Reservation.
- SaitamaReborn6 years agoOrganizer
Ive configured port forwarding on the many iterations of cable modems from Shaw... this is pretty much same thing... and yes, I did find the 'Port Forwarding' settings 😉
... unless its not the same thing... and there is something 'special' that needs to be set... or its being blocked in the firmware of the Telus WiFi Hub... or the ports are blocked because its a residential plan 🤔
Whatever the case is... its not working for me using any permutation of the settings given through the UI of the Hub.
My last recourse is to just remove the WiFi Hub from my setup and just run the ethernet cable from the model directly into my router.
- telusdetective6 years agoHelpful Neighbour
I heard it was different with fibre, but with DSL (at least, my DSL connection), Telus does some weird thing with my IP(s).
The Actiontec gateway has a WAN IP of 100.xxx.xxx.xxx, but if Igo to WhatsMyIP, it is reported as 209.xxx.xxx.xxx.
I have my own router connected via Bridge Mode, and it is the same: 100.xxx.xxx.xxx, but reported as 209.xxx.xxx.xxx.
I guess a workaround is if you get some Dynamic DNS service to point to your WAN IP, but it won't work for some things.
- AbBowhunter6 years agoAdvocateIf you are on Telus fibre and do not have Telus tv you don't need their modem. The hub has horrible firmware in it. And Telus knows about and appears to not care or want acknowledge that there is an issue. Like I was saying if you are on fibre run cat5 or 6 patch cord from the data1 port on the ONT to your router. That's what I did when they told me it was my switch causing a loss of data flow. Haven't had an issue since.
- SaitamaReborn6 years agoOrganizer
I switched from Shaw600 to Telus Fibre because of the 950mbps upstream 😎 (compared to Shaw's 20mbps up... if the nodes not clogged) ... I figured this was the best way to fix my video conferencing issues... and granted, this has indeed fixed my broadcast to everyone else 👍
That said, unfortunately my inlaws (its always the inlaws rite) still watch TV 😝 (I gave up on regular TV ages ago) ... but that means Ive got 2 Optik TV stbs I need to hook up.
Apparently they just need 'a connection' ... the PVR Optik box needs a hardline... the regular Optik box can run off of Wifi. I dont know if these boxes need VLAN tags set or not... but it doesnt appear so. They just happen to be using MoCAs to pass the connection thru the house to the stbs' ethernet ports.
Seems like a waste of hardware if I just remove the WiFi Hub from my config... but it appears thats the only choice.
- SaitamaReborn6 years agoOrganizer
Oh yes, I have several machines that are on static IPs for my internal LAN config stuff 👍