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I have a speedtouch 510 with two static IP's. Connected to the
speedtouch is a hub with a PC and a server connected. The speedtouch
uses one of the static addresses and the server uses the second. The
PC has a static address of 192.168.0.3 - I would like to forward data
from external port 5800 (for example) to port 80 of 192.168.0.3 whilst
leaving everything else to go to the server. Is this possible and how
can it be done?

----------
|81.167.5.1| -------
Internet------| |-------------| HUB |
|Speedtouch| -------|
---------- | |
| |
---------- | | -----------
|81.167.5.2| | | |192.168.0.3|
| |---- ----| |
| Server | | PC |
---------- -----------

Many thanks in advance.

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News@MrSpud.co.uk (Mr Spud) wrote in message news:<96b43468.0408060130.45955a91@posting.google.com>...
> I have a speedtouch 510 with two static IP's. Connected to the
> speedtouch is a hub with a PC and a server connected. The speedtouch
> uses one of the static addresses and the server uses the second. The
> PC has a static address of 192.168.0.3 - I would like to forward data
> from external port 5800 (for example) to port 80 of 192.168.0.3 whilst
> leaving everything else to go to the server. Is this possible and how
> can it be done?
>
> ----------
> |81.167.5.1| -------
> Internet------| |-------------| HUB |
> |Speedtouch| -------|
> ---------- | |
> | |
> ---------- | | -----------
> |81.167.5.2| | | |192.168.0.3|
> | |---- ----| |
> | Server | | PC |
> ---------- -----------
>
> Many thanks in advance.
>
> Spud

Sorry it's a Speedtouch 530 v4

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"Mr Spud" <News@MrSpud.co.uk> wrote in message
news:96b43468.0408060631.1ec59b@posting.google.com...
> News@MrSpud.co.uk (Mr Spud) wrote in message
news:<96b43468.0408060130.45955a91@posting.google.com>...
> > I have a speedtouch 510 with two static IP's. Connected to the
> > speedtouch is a hub with a PC and a server connected. The speedtouch
> > uses one of the static addresses and the server uses the second. The
> > PC has a static address of 192.168.0.3 - I would like to forward data
> > from external port 5800 (for example) to port 80 of 192.168.0.3 whilst
> > leaving everything else to go to the server. Is this possible and how
> > can it be done?
> >
> > ----------
> > |81.167.5.1| -------
> > Internet------| |-------------| HUB |
> > |Speedtouch| -------|
> > ---------- | |
> > | |
> > ---------- | | -----------
> > |81.167.5.2| | | |192.168.0.3|
> > | |---- ----| |
> > | Server | | PC |
> > ---------- -----------
> >
> > Many thanks in advance.
> >
> > Spud
>
> Sorry it's a Speedtouch 530 v4

The following link should help you. The Speedtouch has built in NAT that can
perform multiple LANip to single WANip or multiple single LANip to WANip (ie
every LANip can have its own individual WANip).

http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/%7Espe [...] ?content=3

The speedtouch is a good product but its documentation is woeful.

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