Hello all,
Well this is the story, I'm going into my final year of University and I need to have back-ups of my work because I was a victim of hardware failure during my 2nd year.
So anyways I've setup the FreeNAS for internal and external use. The internal access works great, but I'm going to be travelling but I need to have external access. But when using externally I cant get access to the server I've setup.
My external IP is static, I cannot ping it, scanning all ports has resulted in time outs. I phoned my ISP and they said they cannot change any settings :(. But where I'm located the range of available ISP's is poor for speed and price, so cant really change.
My ISP uses a Antenna design, that requires my router to use a internal IP to connect to their main receiver Antenna, and this connection is shared 48 to 1. Each person connected gets their own unique external IP, so i don't see that being the problem. More about their networking solution.
So any advice on this problem would be greatly appreciated :)
Regards,
Chris :)
Well this is the story, I'm going into my final year of University and I need to have back-ups of my work because I was a victim of hardware failure during my 2nd year.
So anyways I've setup the FreeNAS for internal and external use. The internal access works great, but I'm going to be travelling but I need to have external access. But when using externally I cant get access to the server I've setup.
My external IP is static, I cannot ping it, scanning all ports has resulted in time outs. I phoned my ISP and they said they cannot change any settings :(. But where I'm located the range of available ISP's is poor for speed and price, so cant really change.
My ISP uses a Antenna design, that requires my router to use a internal IP to connect to their main receiver Antenna, and this connection is shared 48 to 1. Each person connected gets their own unique external IP, so i don't see that being the problem. More about their networking solution.
So any advice on this problem would be greatly appreciated :)
Regards,
Chris :)