External HDD To Wireless Network To USB Port On TV?
Jul 15, 2011
Basically, I need my external hard drive connected to my wireless network so I can have access to it from two computers BUT I want to be able to stream my videos/music via a USB 2.0 wire directly to my TV.The problem with this configuration is that the hard drive has one input/output USB 2.0 port. I am going to hook it up to a network enclosure which will solve the having the hard drive to wireless network...but how can I stream data via a USB cable to my TV?A friend of mine told me that I can have a USB connection from my desktop going to the TV - this will achieve the data going from my external hard drive via the network to my desktop and from my desktop to my TV via USBDoes this sound like I am on the right track? I am unsure as to whether I will need any software solutions to be able to have access to the data on the hard drive from my TV.
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Nov 18, 2012
Region : Italy
Model : TD-W8968
Hardware Version : V1
Firmwae Version : latest
ISP : telecom italia business on ipatm
How to Forward an external wan port like 49150 to lan ip on port 22?In the control pannel I can set only one port , and this port will be the same where the connection will be router to the lan ip ,therefore If I set the port 22 , the connection will be natted to the 22, but how to set a different external port to a specified different lan ip port?
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Apr 13, 2013
I've set up port forwarding from an external port (9000) to an internal port (80) on our SRP541W, and for some reason, it's not working externally. If I access the public address from within the internal network, it works properly.
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Apr 3, 2013
I have a DIR-825 Rev. B1 wireless router running FW ver.NA2.0.7. I want to connect a Seagate 4Tb external HDD with USB 3.0 into the USB 2.0 port on the router to use the hdd as a NAS and run backups of the data files on the computers of my home network. The computers are running Windows 7 - 64bit. Plugging the hdd into the USB port on the computer lets it be recognized and ensured that Windows 7 had the most current drivers. When I plug the external hdd into the USB 2.0 port on the router and then plugging in the hdd and resetting the router, I still cannot get the computer to find the hdd on the network.
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Nov 23, 2011
I would like to share my external HDD over my wireless Network so I can share my files. All my our comuters are Windows 7 Ultimate.
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Apr 9, 2011
wireless router doesn't have usb connections. How can I hook up usb external hdd to network at home?
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Oct 28, 2012
Our company uses a commercial copier monitoring package called FMAudit to obtain meter readings from our clients' copiers, and it uses a feed to send the readings back to us. We have used port 90 for this purpose.Due to a recent server crash and emergency reconfiguration of our network, we have moved our FMAudit central server from in-house to a hosted service, with of course a different external IP address.
Without interfering with our other systems, is there a way to redirect JUST PORT 90 to another IP address external to our own? I don't care if it has to happen at the router or server level. We are using Server 2003 and a Cisco 887VAW.
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Jul 29, 2011
I currently use a D-Link DIR-655 router on a game server I run and I've been having this problem for sometime now. I have the router hooked up to the internet modem, and then my server computer hooked up to the router's first port. I use port forwarding to forward the game ports, as well as my FTP server ports. I have about 80 clients or so logged in at a time on my server.The issue is the following. Our internet connection has an external IP of 67.23.155.123 (this is just an example). My internal IP is 192.168.0.101.When I do "netstat" to see all the clients logged in to the game server on this computer or when I run Wireshark, every client logged in to the server (for this game application) is shown as having an IP of 67.23.155.123 (the server's external IP).On the other hand, for our FileZilla FTP server, if I run Wireshark/netstat, I can actually see the client's external IP (i.e. each individual IP of people logged into the FTP).If I hook up the server directly to the internet modem, this isn't a problem, and I am able to correctly see the IP of each client logged in to the game server individually.
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Jan 14, 2013
As a raw test it is handy for us to ping externally the WAN port of the SRP 527W. How we configure the SRP 527W to allow this? FYI we have the inbulit SRP firewall enabled.
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Feb 6, 2012
I have a Cisco 800 series ?I need to allow access to our local server from a specific range of external ip addresses.I can open port for all external ip using this command:
ip nat inside source static tcp <localserverip> <port> interface <interface> <port
But this is not secure as is..Do I then restrict and permit access using access-list? Or is there another way altogether?
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Mar 5, 2013
I have a little problem with a redirection. When I type my external ip, I am directly connected to my Cisco 861 ( through port 80 (HTTP))
Even if I do a factory default, I always have the same problem. I try to make another redirection on another internal ip , but always same problem...
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Jul 9, 2011
I have recently purchased a Linksys WAG320N (firmware V1.00.12) to replace my old ZyXEL P-660H-D1.I've managed to set it up roughly the same in terms of the ports I want open and port forwarding, with one exception: I can enable a port to be forwarded to an IP address on my network, but I can't find anywhere to set it so that the port is only allowed from a specific IP address outside of the network, e.g.
Accept port [some number] from [some Internet address] into 192.168.1.2 but reject attempts from others.I thought it might be in Access Restrictions but that only covers internal IP addresses.
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Apr 16, 2013
I am trying to make my WampServer public but nothing i have tried so far seems to be working. It was all good and well before i got a new router from my new provider.
The router is a Huawei HG523a & my ISP is TALKTALK.
These are the settings i have for the port forwarding. Advanced->Advanced->NAT->Port Mapping
Mapping Name: WebServer(HTTP)
Interface: nas_0_38
Protocol: TCP
Remote Host:
External Start Port: 80
External end Port: 80
Internal Port: 80
Internal Host: 192.168.1.2
Enable: Enable
I have reserved the IP address 192.168.1.2 for my computer under Advanced->Basic->LAN->(Ip address Reserve).
I believe this is all i need to do for the router side of things.
Now for Apache: The .httpd file...
Listen 192.168.1.2:80
And that's everything. The problem is that when i put in my public IP address its not forwarding to my WampServer. its just going to the routers log-in page. If i put in my local ip then i get my servers webpage like i should.
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Jan 2, 2012
Switched from a Netgear router to a Cisco E2500 and now my Samsung blue ray won't connect to internet.
It says physical connection established but can't connect to external network.
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Feb 1, 2011
I am trying to setup an RV016 router to do "1 to 1 NAT". I am starting with setting the external IP address of my RV016 to 10.8.58.219 on the WAN1 port, and LAN IP 10.10.20.254. Simple enough. When I connect my laptop to port1 on the router's LAN side I can ping the router's external AND internal IP addresses fine; But I can not ping from outside when connected through WAN1 port.I am performing a simple local test with an external hub, I put a patch cable from WAN1 port to the hub, another patch cable from port 1 on LAN side to the same hub, and from my laptop to the hub. When I use my laptop's IP address with the internal schema (10.10.20.100 for example) I can ping both WAN1 and LAN IP's; but when I use on my laptop the external IP schema (10.8.58.100 for example) I can not ping it. Therefore is not working when I connect my router to the real network.I went into the web setup pages of the router and dissabled: firewall and basicaly all security "blocks" it has, and leave it open for my testing.
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Dec 30, 2012
I am a total Cisco novice who has just had a ASA5505 installed to replace a linux freeware firewall (smoothwall).I'm told that the 5505 can't port forward traffic (e.g. ssh) from two external IP addresses to two internal destination machines via the same port # (22 in this example).
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Jan 18, 2010
I want to redirect internal web traffic (browsing) to an external web server for Web, Virus and Spyware filtering. Those externals proxies are running in 8080 port. I have one ASA firewall and a Cisco 2600 router. I was thinking in doing PBR in the router but in the next hop I can only set one IP, not an IP and a port. So how can I redirect web traffic to an external proxy listening in 8080 port?
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Nov 16, 2011
Can the SRP547W be configured to allow traffic on port 25 from an external ip range to an internal address?
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May 4, 2011
I have a couple of ASA 5505's which work fine for what they are doing VPN and all that - we have 1 DLINK DFR-700 Firewall left and I need to get a new ASA to replace this since it is old.
All this box really does is port forward external clients to 1 address on the internal lan for client software updates. Any example configs?
So lets say we have client a with IP 1.1.1.1 and client b has 2.2.2.2 - at the moment this is what happens client a and b come in through http and get mapped to the internal http server 10.10.1.2
So I need to setup about 100 clients which can come in through http only - get mapped to the internal IP and also keeping the internal server to be able to access anything outside.
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May 29, 2011
I have a simple wireless network in my home run through a Linksys WRT54G Router connected to a cable modem. I set up a Western Digital 1TB external hard drive as a network drive through use of a Seagate FreeAgent DockStar. (The HD connects to the DockStar by a USB cable, which in turn connects to the router by an Ethernet cable.)
The hard drive functions as a network drive and I've configured Windows 7 Home Premium on my laptop computer to recognize it at start-up so it can essentially be used read and written to like a local drive.
Is there a way to make Windows 7, either by built-in software or third party software, automatically backup certain files or directories when changes are detected?
For example, I have a folder on my internal HD where I organize the vast amount of photos that I take so that I can easily find them through the operating system instead of having to go through a photo manager. In my ideal situation, something would be monitoring to see if I have made changes in only that folder (either adding new folders, deleting photos, or modifying files) and simultaneously make the changes to the network hard drive. Effectively, I want something to mirror the changes on my local hard drive on the fly and update the network hard drive accordingly. I do this all manually at the moment and it sucks up a lot of time that could probably be done automatically.
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Jul 25, 2011
I have purchased a subnet of 8 private IP addresses from my ISP. 109.x.x.128/29.The ISP has placed a juniper router within our data centre which is routing purely from 109.x.x.206/30 to 109.x.x.128/29 with the ip of fa0/1 set to .129.
I have linked a cisco 5505 to fa0/1 of the juniper from fa0/0 and configured its IP to .130. I have configured NAT to translate our client pool 192.168.16.x /24 address' to the internet.
Is it possible for the 5505 to route / map my remaing private IP addresses through its external port? I have tried creating a seperate VLAN for a DMZ for our servers to sit within but am returned with a subnetting error as VLAN for my external port is all ready configured within the same subnet.
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May 12, 2012
Is there a way to connect a Non-NAS external HD to a network? My router does not have a USB connection.I wanted to share a 2TB external drive with the laptops in my home.
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Mar 28, 2011
Is there any way that I can connect my External USB HDD to my wireless network so that any computer on my network can retrieve files on the HDD.
I previously had a Cable router, which had a USB port on the back so I was able to do this.
But as of next week I am moving back to BT, so i will need to change my router to an ADSL version.
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Feb 29, 2012
RDC not working from External network. all the computers have Win 7 ultimate edition.PC1 & PC2 inside the Home network using DHCP router (Dlink DIR-524)Pc3 outside the network, trying to connect to PC1 & PC2 through Internet.I have forwarded the ports 3389, 3390 on router to PC1 and PC2 respectively.when i do a port scan from PC3 i cannot find the port open.how do i deal with this.also tried by disabling the firewall, DMZ mode on router...but still not working.i can connect to both the computers PC1 & PC2 internally using RDC.
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Jan 20, 2012
i have just bought an external hard disk which i want to use as an ftp server. my internet connection setup at home is like so. I have a standard wireless router that my isp provides, and a wireless router(TPLink tl-wr1043nd). When i first connected the HDD to my tplink router, i had successfully made an ftp server, but just for local access. Now i cannot get how i can make my ftp server externally(access it from outside my LAN).
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Feb 7, 2013
From our Exchange server, I am completely unable to communicate with one of our partner's mail server. I cannot ping it by either the host name or IP address. Trace route times out at the final hop. The firewall is disabled, and antivirus (ESET) is temporarily disabled. I cannot access the IP through the web browser either, everything times out.However, every other computer on our network can connect fine. I haven't seen any other problems with any other IP addresses, it seems to be only this one that I can't connect to, and only from our Exchange server. All computers are going through the same gateway, using the same internet connection, and using the same DNS servers.The computer that I'm having the problem on is a static IP. All settings look correct, and match another server that I can access the IP from.I've checked the hosts file for anything, and it is in it's default state.
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Jun 24, 2011
the setup is as follow: I have two separate network.192.168.90.xx and 10.10.xx.xx the two boxes being connected via an ethernet cable. How would I go about having a 192.(...) machine speak to a 10.(...) box? My boss tells me that via a UDP call the 192.(...) machine can get the IP of a 10.(...) box. Isn't UDP dependant on a subnet mask to limit the # of queries, and in that case would it even be feasable? I was thinking instead of spoofing the 192.(...) IP to an unoccupied 10.(...) IP. Of course to do this would require knowing what IPs are unoccupied on the other network, and I cannot assume the would respond to pings.
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Aug 13, 2011
Two desktop computers with windows 7 home premium.Router: Netgear WNR2000v2 (which is NOT IPv6 compliant).External HD: 2TB Fantom.I have the external HD connected to one of the desktops via USB. I'd like to use it to back up the second computer to this HD.How do I get the second computer to recognize this as a backup target?Incidentally I've had problems getting HomeGroup setup since IPv6 is required for HomeGroup. I assume the problems are because the router isn't IPv6 compliant. I've tried the Microsoft Fixit 50410 (Use IPv4 instead of IPv6 in prefix policies. I've also reverted using Microsoft Fixit 50440 (Enable IPv6).
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Dec 8, 2011
I have a Samsung TV, which I can use to stream media from my computer. I also have a Western Digital My Book Essential external hard drive connected via my router. I was wondering if it was possible to access media on that drive, even when the computer is off (that's the goal here).
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Sep 13, 2012
how to use hard drive as network boot-able disk
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Apr 14, 2011
I have an external hard drive that I used with my oldest laptop, windows XP. I have a newer desktop and laptop that are both running windows 7. I hooked my external drive to the desktop via USB port and want to be able to access from the other 2 laptops as well.
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Jul 28, 2012
We would like to have the ability to connect to a VPN of a business we recently acquired. When connecting to it directly from the Internet (no firewall), it is accessible. However, behind our firewall, there is no access. We are using Cisco ASA 8.2 (2).Currently, we have an entry as follows:
-object-group service PPTP tcp
-port-object eq pptp
access-list inside_access_in extended permit tcp any host object_name object-group PPTP. we want any device within our network to be able to access the VPN via PPTP.
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Jul 21, 2013
I used to have an old G5 tower running OS X 10.5 (Leopard) which I was using as a file server. In this tower I had a USB dock connected where I could plug in 2.5 inch drives from my archive and then access them over the network by connecting to the G5.
Last week I upgraded my "fileserver" and I am running OS X Mountain Lion Server on a regular Mac Pro tower. When I connect to my new fileserver via Finder I am only able to see the local hard drives but none of the external ones. I can add a share-point for the external drives but that is not very practical since I am always connecting different drives from the archive.
So what I would like to have is that when I plug in an external drive to my file server it shows up in the network shares without me having to create a share-point for every different drive I connect.
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