[clug] Dlink DSL-302G modem
Alastair D'Silva
deece at newmillennium.net.au
Mon Feb 9 12:36:28 GMT 2004
Tried flashing it with the firmware from DLink's site?
http://support.dlink.com/products/revision.asp
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis M. Gray" <d0325mgray at fareast.com.au>
To: <linux at lists.samba.org>
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 1:15 PM
Subject: [clug] Dlink DSL-302G modem
> I recently purchased one of these for use on an ADSL line with a
> static IP address from my ISP in Sydney. The modem has a built-in
> web administrator, assigned to port 80. I want to be able to route
> packets coming in on the public IP address to a web server on my
> LAN. This is not a problem as I merely set up an NAT rule on the
> modem. The vendor's documentation specifies that the port number on
> the modem can be configured to be something other than 80. This is
> what I want to do (mainly because I want to be able to configure
> the modem remotely and need to use a diffent port for that
> service). Unfortunately, there is no option in the administration
> menu that allows me to specify the new port.
>
> I rang DLink in Sydney this morning and was told that the firmware
> for these modems is "customised" for ISPs and that I won't be able
> to do what I want. I would say the word should be "crippled" but I
> don't see myself getting anywhere with the vendor.
>
> Does anyone have any alternative solutions?
>
> Thanks
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> Dennis M. Gray
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>
>
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