Can you port forward through 2 routers?
On the second router, you must do port forwarding. The ports you open are the same as the ones you opened on the first router. However, instead of the recorder’s IP address, you use the first router’s IP address for port forwarding on the second router.
Will port forwarding ruin my internet?
Short answer: no. Forwarding a a fixed number of ports from your router to a specific device/pc on your network will not impact the connectivity of that PC or other devices.
What is DMZ and how does it work?
What DMZ does is allow you to tell the router to forward all incoming connections to a single IP address. So in this case we will setup DMZ in the first router to point to the second router. Now all incoming connections are sent to the 2nd router and thus your port forwarding & triggering will work again. So here is a quick example.
What is the difference between DMZ and port forwarding?
So, DMZ and Port Forwarding differ because the DMZ is a zone, just like the name indicates, while Port Forwarding is a method. With most modems and hubs, you can easily set up Port Forwarding. However, the DMZ host function is somewhat tricky and can come with a lot of bugs. The safest bet is setting up Port Forwarding.
What is the DMZ host IP address?
DMZ Host IP Address: 192.168.0.10 (router 2 IP Address is that correct?) Port Forwarding: Have to setup or not? Static IP on WAN Port: 192.168.0.10 (correct or not? Does it have to be the same as the LAN IP Address?) LAN IP Address: 192.168.0.10 (is this correct?) NAT: ON (Guessing here. Not sure if it will cause double NAT issues.
How do I set up DMZ on my router/ modem?
So here is a quick step by step. Step 1. Login into your Router Step 2. Find the status page that shows the WAN/Internet IP address and write it down. (The Gateway IP will be the IP needed to log into the first router/modem.) Step 3. Log into the first router/modem now. Step 4. Find the DMZ page Step 5.