Hi,
Got 2 asus rt-n66u routers. The first router is my main router which connects to my isp. The second router is a dedicated vpn server. I have managed to get it working nicely and am very happy with it. Behind the vpn server/router i have a zgemma box. All is working great. The problem i have is trying to connect to the zgemma box remotely while i am away from home. Having both routers working together means i have a double NAT situation. I have managed to connect to the zgemma box while connected to both routers by using port forwarding on both this is while in my internal network. What i haven't been able to do successfully is connecting to it remotely outside the house. I use DDNS and place the port while outside my network but it does not connect. I did the same by placing the zgemma box directly behind the first router and it does connect and works fine, however when i put it behind the vpn server/router it does not connect and i am not able to view channels while outside the house. It's a complex problem and needs advanced networking knowledge.
Got 2 asus rt-n66u routers. The first router is my main router which connects to my isp. The second router is a dedicated vpn server. I have managed to get it working nicely and am very happy with it. Behind the vpn server/router i have a zgemma box. All is working great. The problem i have is trying to connect to the zgemma box remotely while i am away from home. Having both routers working together means i have a double NAT situation. I have managed to connect to the zgemma box while connected to both routers by using port forwarding on both this is while in my internal network. What i haven't been able to do successfully is connecting to it remotely outside the house. I use DDNS and place the port while outside my network but it does not connect. I did the same by placing the zgemma box directly behind the first router and it does connect and works fine, however when i put it behind the vpn server/router it does not connect and i am not able to view channels while outside the house. It's a complex problem and needs advanced networking knowledge.