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23.1 Legacy Series / YAPFQ - Yet Another Port Forward Question
« on: February 03, 2023, 05:20:16 am »
Hi all,
My first question here. I followed the numerous posts in this forum to setup a NAT rule for Plex, port 32400.
INTERFACE: WAN
TCP: IPV4
Protocol: TCP
Source: Nothing changed
Destination: WAN Address
Destination Port Range: 32400 to 32400
Redirect Target IP: 192.168.X.100
Redirect Target Port: 32400
NAT Reflection: Enable
Filter rule association: Pass
Plex is showing that it's connected through port forward inside the settings...and I can go to app.plex.tv and connect to my server without issue...however, I can't seem to get my WAN IP with port 32400 to respond in my browser to view plex web. I use a dynamic dns domain so that family can utilize Plex with me and that's not working when I use it either.
Anyone have any ideas what is going on? How do I test connections to my dynamic domain and/or WAN IP to make sure that it works?
Is there a setting that prevents LAN traffic for a specific port from hitting WAN IP outside?
My first question here. I followed the numerous posts in this forum to setup a NAT rule for Plex, port 32400.
INTERFACE: WAN
TCP: IPV4
Protocol: TCP
Source: Nothing changed
Destination: WAN Address
Destination Port Range: 32400 to 32400
Redirect Target IP: 192.168.X.100
Redirect Target Port: 32400
NAT Reflection: Enable
Filter rule association: Pass
Plex is showing that it's connected through port forward inside the settings...and I can go to app.plex.tv and connect to my server without issue...however, I can't seem to get my WAN IP with port 32400 to respond in my browser to view plex web. I use a dynamic dns domain so that family can utilize Plex with me and that's not working when I use it either.
Anyone have any ideas what is going on? How do I test connections to my dynamic domain and/or WAN IP to make sure that it works?
Is there a setting that prevents LAN traffic for a specific port from hitting WAN IP outside?

