Hi,
in our small company we have a Web server and a Mail server on our LAN.
We want the incoming traffic (from the Internet) to be routed to the right server.
Typically to program these rulesin the WZR2-G300N
From WAN: port 80 => redirect to LAN address 10.1.1.5 (Web server)
From WAN: port 25 => redirect to LAN address 10.1.1.6 (Mail server)
From WAN: all others => block
Does the WZR2-G300N supports that kind of rules?
If no, is there another Buffalo product that does?
Thanks and regards
TC
Paul,
thank you for your answer.
Being more experienced with other brands, could you please mention if there is any drawback by using the NAT table (port forwarding) in terms of performance? We have a true 100Mb optical fiber connection and we want to ensure the bandwidth won't suffer from the setup (in and out).
Moreover, is there a way in the configuration (or by login to the Linux box) to disable the wireless feature?
(thus using only the box as a pure router/firewall).
Thanks again,
TC