Port forwarding working with no issues here. Suggest you try Asus firmware and do a hard factory reset with a manual configure.Just got an Rt_AX88U Pro I am upgrading from a RT AX86U I copy my port forwarding setting from my working RT AX86U to the new one and disconnect the RT AX86U but Port forwarding is not working! Any help would be very helpful
192.168.50.xxx is the default subnet for that router, so the reset has worked fine.Well so far i did a hard reset https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1039074 but the wizard always land at192.168.50.1 the one I modified according to my network and not the standard 192.168.1.1 so hard reset does look completed
Check that the device you are trying to port forward to has the correct IP address (192.168.50.50). Could be it pulled a different address if you don't have a manual one assign to the client device under the DHCP manual reservation section. Standard troubleshooting step of rebooting the router and rebooting the client device should be performed.ok good to know something I probably forgot in my setting but so far i have got the exact manual copy from one router to the other one but no joy
No it did not change got the Ip pass thru behind the Isp routerCheck whether your WAN IP address has changed. This usually happens when you switch routers.
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Absolutely I am using swagg on my nas and they are the ports I have to open as soon I switch with the old RT AX86U everything is backAre you trying to forward http and https to a second device? Are you sure the external/Internal ports are correct?
the client got a real static IP not DHCP manual reservationCheck that the device you are trying to port forward to has the correct IP address (192.168.50.50). Could be it pulled a different address if you don't have a manual one assign to the client device under the DHCP manual reservation section. Standard troubleshooting step of rebooting the router and rebooting the client device should be performed.
Check that you haven't blocked internet access to the client device or that there is some other issue going on or service enabled that you didn't have enabled on the previous router.
This will be the problem. Looks like your passthrough isn't working on the ISP router. Is it linked to the router's MAC address?just noticed the isp from can you see me 108.89.xxx.xxx is different from WAN IP:192.168.1.XXX int he router probably where the issue is?
Like I said, is passthough linked to the (Asus) router's MAC address? On some ISP routers it is.But when I switched with the 86U router the passthru is working?
Probably that, I forgot how I set it up! on my old gonna look for it what page of the router should I look for?Like I said, is passthough linked to the (Asus) router's MAC address? On some ISP routers it is.
This would be set on your ISP router. I don't know what page that would be as you haven't told us anything about that device.Probably that, I forgot how I set it up! on my old gonna look for it what page of the router should I look for?
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