basil
09-07-2011, 13:07
Hi all,
Last week I had to say goodbye to my trustworthy and very reliable 20mb modem after various outages required it a replacement. I now have the somewhat flaky VMDG280 modem+router.
I followed this tutorial on the vm support forums (http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/General-broadband-questions/VMDG280-Virgin-Netgear-router-is-unworkable-please-send-me-or-re/m-p/398761#M14487) on how to disable the nat router on the VMD280 so I could still use my linksys wrt54gs + tomato os firmware. All is working fine except I can no longer remotely access (via ssl webdav) my qnap nas. I have forwarded all the correct ports on my linksys router (443, 81 and 80) and this setup worked correctly before the VMDG280 was installed, which makes me think some routing or conflict is happening within the VMDG280 despite disabling it's routing capability.
Any thoughts?
Last week I had to say goodbye to my trustworthy and very reliable 20mb modem after various outages required it a replacement. I now have the somewhat flaky VMDG280 modem+router.
I followed this tutorial on the vm support forums (http://community.virginmedia.com/t5/General-broadband-questions/VMDG280-Virgin-Netgear-router-is-unworkable-please-send-me-or-re/m-p/398761#M14487) on how to disable the nat router on the VMD280 so I could still use my linksys wrt54gs + tomato os firmware. All is working fine except I can no longer remotely access (via ssl webdav) my qnap nas. I have forwarded all the correct ports on my linksys router (443, 81 and 80) and this setup worked correctly before the VMDG280 was installed, which makes me think some routing or conflict is happening within the VMDG280 despite disabling it's routing capability.
Any thoughts?