 nonayourbizn
join:2004-02-07 Somerville, NJ
| reply to lowmazda Re: Uniden ENR-1504 router? Comments...
You seem to be very familiar with this router. I recently purchased it to replace a Linksys BEFSR41 because I needed the Port Redirection feature offered on the Uniden, but I'm having problems with the Uniden router. Below is a description of what I've experienced. Any insight you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
With the Linksys router, both WAN and LAN communications were working properly. Most importantly, I was able to run a web based application (uses Apache & Tomcat) on my server both within the LAN and over the WAN (through Internet Explorer). Access to this application is gained through a URL in Internet Explorer. The URL is the same wether you are access it from the LAN or the WAN.
Since replacing the Linksys router with the Uniden router, I have been unable to run this web application from inside my LAN. I can successfully run the application over the WAN (using the same URL as before), but receive a page cannot be displayed error when I attempt to access it over the LAN.
Basic configuration overview: ISP Service Optimum Online DNS Service TZO.com Uniden Router has 3 computers and a Belkin wireless router connected to it. Computers Connected to Router: Port 1 Connected computer is acting as a web server, but is not hosting a web site. Instead it is the host for the application we are running over the web. This computer has a static IP address of 192.168.1.11
Port 2 Connected computer is being used as a PC Anywhere host. This computer has a static IP address of 192.168.1.12
Port 3 Belkin wireless router (configured to act as a dumb hub) is connected in this port. One computer accesses the network through this wireless router with a dynamic IP address.
Port 4 Connected computer is the kids machine and has a dynamic IP address
I believe the router is configured correctly because all computers on the LAN have access to the outside (i.e. all have internet access). In addition, I can successfully ping every computer on the LAN from any computer on the LAN.
I believe the Dynamic DNS is configured properly because we are able to access the LAN (through PC Anywhere, VNC, and Internet Explorer) from outside the network.
Based on the troubleshooting I have run, I have been unable to determine why the URL to access the web application is not working over the LAN. Below is information about this web application:
Uses Apache 1.3.23 (listening to port 6800) Uses Tomcat 3.3.1 (listening to port 6700)
The Ports listed below have been mapped to the web server (192.168.1.11) 80 8080 6700 (Tomcat is configured to listen to this port) 6800 (Apache is configured to listen to this port) 5900 (VNC uses this port)
The Ports listed below have been mapped to the PC Anywhere host (192.168.1.12) 5631 through 5632
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