I just setup my LS-CH1.0TL. I can do webaccess using the computers on local network, but cannot from the internet. The browser gave me the error "the web page cannot be displayed". My settings are as follows:
On NAS - webaccess
auot-configure firewall: disabled.
External port: 9000
On NAS - network IP address setting
DHCP: enabled (or disabled) I tried both
Primary IP address: my NAS IP address
subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway address: my router IP address
Primary DNS server: my router IP address
Secondary DNS server: (blank)
On router (D-link DIR-628), Port forwarding:
IP address: my NAS IP address on LAN
TCP: 9000, schedule - always
UDP: 9000, inbound filter - always all
Did I do something wrong or are there any other settings I need to do on either NAS or router?
Thanks in advance for your help.
PM me your buffalonas name, I will check that out for you. In the meantime go to canyouseeme.org to see if the ports are open.
Also do you have cable or DSL?
The WAN IP address in my router is the same as shown on the canyouseeme.org.
hello guys,
I'm having the same problem: the linkstation works fine locally but i can't get it to see my modem's IP nor the linkstation from the internet.
In the last post you mentioned that the ISP may have blocked that port (9000). what then is preventing us from choosing a different port? or can the isp block incomming traffic specifically?
Web access runs on port 9000. The only thing you can do to change this is port to port forwarding, but 9000 will need to be properly forwarded.
Did you can you see me and check to see if you're double natting?
I played with the canyouseeme.org and found:
port 9000 Success: I can see your service on XX.XX.XX.XXX on port (9000) Your ISP is not blocking port 9000
Port 9009: (the port i've set the nas to run through and the router to foward) Error: I could not see your service on xx.xx.xx.xxx on port (9009) Reason: Connection refused
9011 (firewalled port): Error: I could not see your service on xx.xx.xx.xxx on port (9011) Reason: Connection timed out
The success does not suprise me, as buffalonas.com will consistantly provide the proper IP address so i know the connection is getting out. Notice the two error reasons: refused and timed out. there is definately a fowarding issue here, either router won't foward or my nas won't accept the connection. anyone?
I also turned on my router's log
incomming:
source IP destination port
204.16.252.112 9000
204.16.252.112 9009
that's me on canyouseeme.org testing ports
Outgoing:
Lan IP Destination URL/IP Service/Port number
192.168.0.2 210.173.160.57 123
192.168.0.2 192.168.15.255 137
192.168.0.2 192.168.15.255 138
The 210 IP is my NAS (192.168.0.2) gettin to the ntp server.
Why is my nas trying to contact a 192.168.15.255 on my network, and what the hell is it? i don't have anything explicitly set up to that address. What is my NAS doing trying to talk via 123, 137 and 138? soo many questions....
3 in a row, look at me.
I'm not sure if it is at all important, but my WAN IP has a subnet of 255.255.240.0 and my local network is 255.255.255.0. any significance there?
Thanks for your suggestion.
Without solving the internet access issue, now I have a new problem. When I logged in through Buffalonas.com in LAN, it showed "No shares available for test". I had a share folder when I initially setup the NAS, and later on I setup a folder called test. I could see both of them a few days ago through buffalonas.com. But now they are gone. I re-set the test folder, it still did not work. How do I solve this problem?