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12-09-2012 09:01 AM
Got Sure SIgnal working on Netgear DG834N after several days of experimentation so though others may find this userful (and this may not be correct but it does work ...!):
Find your MAC address for he sure signal unit (on the box itself),
Advanced > LAN IP Setup
Add the MAC address and set up an IP address (anything, but make it outside your normal number of attached devices for example 192.168.0.100)
Security > Services
Add the following (doesn't matter what you name them, I named them TCP-50 etc.)
TCP 50
UDP 4500
UDP 123
TCP 8
TCP/UDP 1723
TCP 123
Security > Firewall rules
Add each of these in turn, use the IP address you set up earlier in Send To LAN Server, select WAN users ANY (you can restrict these later) and Log Never
TCP 50 (this service you set up earlier)
TCP 8 (this service you set up earlier)
UDP 4500 (this service you set up earlier)
UDP 123 (this service you set up earlier)
TCP/UDP 1723 (this service you set up earlier)
TCP 123 (this service you set up earlier)
VPN-IPSEC (this service is already defined in the list)
DNS (this service is already defined in the list) - not in the list of forwarding needed but I added it anyway
VPN-PPTP (this service is already defined in the list)
VPN-L2TP (this service is already defined in the list) - not sure you need this one, I added it anyway
Advanced > uPnP
Turn uPnP on if not already set
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Note I didnt change the MTU size, this is 1492 as I'm on PPPoE
And like I said this may not be the correct setup but ... it works 😉
Hope this helps
15-10-2015 08:32 AM