06-12-2009 03:52 AM
Hi,
Hoping someone can help. BT say the problem is with Buffalo and Buffalo contradict this... (specifics below). Your comments/suggestions will be most appreciated.
In essence I can connect to the Linkstation via Buffalonas from a computer on the network. I need to access the Linkstation from a remote computer, not connected to the network, preferably via Buffalonas as well as ftp. I cannot do either.
I have a BThomehub2 with Linkstation Live server connected via ethernet. Also 2 computers on the network.
LINKSTATION SETTINGS
LinkStation Model Name - LS-CHL
Firmware Version - 1.07
FTP Server Function - Enabled
Shared - 1 folder (Main)
Shared Folder Support - Windows, FTP
Access restrictions - Enabled, read/write for admin and one other
Web access settings - Allow all
Web access services - enabled
UPnP - disabled
External port - 9000
BT SETTINGS
BT Homehub2
Home network devices - includes LS-CHL... (added manually)
IP address assignment - DHCP
IP address - 192........
Application sharing: Application - Linkstation /// Device LS-CHL...
Application definition: Linkstation, Protocol - TCP, Port range - 9000-9000, Translate to - 9000-9000, Trigger protocol - 9000, Trigger port - 9000
DHCP table - includes LS-CHL (assigned MAC and IP
UPnP - off
DMZ: assign IP address to a device - no
Firewall - default (block incoming, allow application sharing)
(note - Ive tried disabling the firewall on the BThomehub but it doesnt make a difference)
Thanks in advance
Sam
06-13-2009 01:36 AM
06-15-2009 02:53 AM
06-21-2009 05:35 AM
Well, it seems that anybody with a BT Home Hub thinking about buying a Linkstation to set up an ftp server that can be accessed remotely from another computer should choose an alternative brand. BUFFALO LINKSTATION SIMPLY CANNOT DO THE JOB. Their customer support although trying to help, do not know what to do ('its extremely strange' said one agent, 'all the settings are set up as they should be... I dont know what to do'. Another agent tried for 45 mins then said he would check with a colleague and be back in 2 minutes but never came back...
I can access the Linkstation files via Buffalonas.com (NOTE - Buffalonas.com is often down though and even their customer service agents are moaning about how unstable it is) and ftp from within the network, but not from outside. The problem is not with BT - I have opened the ports for an Xbox also connected to the Hub without issue.
To conclude, Linkstation is just about ok for sharing files on an internal network (although extremely slow, but thats another matter). THE BUFFALO LINKSTATION DOES NOT ALLOW REMOTE ACCESS - you cannot access it from an external computer through Buffalonas.com or ftp. Avoid
12-27-2009 08:01 PM
I am about to put this product back in the returns bin & vent my frustration accordingly
Have there been any advance on this problem?
frankly I have the software installed but my hard wired network pc doesn't even see the device.
08-14-2010 03:34 AM - edited 08-14-2010 03:37 AM
Hi
I am having exactly the same problem. Home hub 2 with the linkstation.
Name: LS-CHL-V2434 Firmware version: 1.33
Any time I go to my buffalonas.com address it redirects me to blank page.
My Firewall settings are created as above? Any help would be appreciated
08-14-2010 03:42 AM
paul_amass wrote:Hi
I am having exactly the same problem. Home hub 2 with the linkstation.
Name: LS-CHL-V2434 Firmware version: 1.33
Any time I go to my buffalonas.com address it redirects me to blank page.
My Firewall settings are created as above? Any help would be appreciated
Does web access work on your local network? If theonly problem you are having is accessing it from outside your network then the problem is with the BT home hub. BT support is cake at best, they barley know what port forwarding is.
However there are many good youtube vids out there that will give you step by step instructions on how to do port forwarding correctly on the router.
08-14-2010 03:51 AM
Hi
Yes it works internally, here are my setting:
Linksation Mode:ls-ch500l
Link Station Web Access
All folders shared externally
HTTPS/SSL Encryption: Enabled
Use BuffaloNAS.com: Disabled
BuffaloNAS.com Name: [snip]
BuffaloNAS.com Key: [snip]
DNS Hostname: -
Auto-Configure Firewall (UPnP): Disabled
External Port: 80
NAS internal port number: 9000
Exclusive session: Disabled
Session expiration time (minute): 60
WebAccess URL: http://buffalonas.com/[snip]
Home Hub Settings
Created Linkstation Application, settings:
Protocol: TCP
Port Range: 80-80
Translate To: 9000-9000
Trigger: 80
Assigned it to the Linkstation under devices
UPNP: Disabled
DMZ - not used
Firewall: Default - Allow all outgoing connections and block all incoming traffic. Games and application sharing is allowed.
08-14-2010 03:54 AM
PM me your WAN IP address and i'll check if the port is open or not.
08-14-2010 03:55 AM - edited 08-14-2010 04:23 AM