Cheers franco, and thanks for the warm welcome!
I thought you were on to something, so I changed my port rules to TCP just for giggles (screenshot 1), but canyouseeme still shows it as being closed. Although it does show the port I use to access my firewall remotely as being "open".
I've confirmed as shown in my second screenshot that it did appropriately update the firewall rule. Is the destination in the firewall rule correct though (or should it be "WAN ADDRESS")? I'm sure it seems like a basic question, but after the day I've had I'm finding it difficult to troubleshoot clearly (if that makes sense).
The airwave itself is not working behind my firewall, I'm attempting to use canyouseeme to vet my process and confirm that I have all the right ports setup, if there is a more appropriate tool or method of vetting open ports via WAN I will use that.
Posts such as this indicate it is possible to have the Airave behind a nat:
https://community.sprint.com/baw/message/463293
And Sprint themselves provided me with a list of ports upon request. Although they do not recommend it (probably because it requires more work to function appropriately). That said I've heard complaints of people that put the Airave between their modem and firewall/router.
Thanks!
Sam
I thought you were on to something, so I changed my port rules to TCP just for giggles (screenshot 1), but canyouseeme still shows it as being closed. Although it does show the port I use to access my firewall remotely as being "open".
I've confirmed as shown in my second screenshot that it did appropriately update the firewall rule. Is the destination in the firewall rule correct though (or should it be "WAN ADDRESS")? I'm sure it seems like a basic question, but after the day I've had I'm finding it difficult to troubleshoot clearly (if that makes sense).
The airwave itself is not working behind my firewall, I'm attempting to use canyouseeme to vet my process and confirm that I have all the right ports setup, if there is a more appropriate tool or method of vetting open ports via WAN I will use that.
Posts such as this indicate it is possible to have the Airave behind a nat:
https://community.sprint.com/baw/message/463293
And Sprint themselves provided me with a list of ports upon request. Although they do not recommend it (probably because it requires more work to function appropriately). That said I've heard complaints of people that put the Airave between their modem and firewall/router.
Thanks!
Sam
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