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Access router through public IP
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I need to access my router through its public IP address , but there's a port forwarding role that forward all HTTP requests port(80) to an internal server .
I just need to access the router itself to configure some thing .
is there any way to access the router it self without forwarding me to the internal server ?
router model : huawei b315
networking router port-forwarding
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I need to access my router through its public IP address , but there's a port forwarding role that forward all HTTP requests port(80) to an internal server .
I just need to access the router itself to configure some thing .
is there any way to access the router it self without forwarding me to the internal server ?
router model : huawei b315
networking router port-forwarding
bumped to the homepage by Community♦ 18 mins ago
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Some can. Please edit your question to include details of your router
– Paul
Jan 18 '16 at 11:00
my router is huawei b315
– Qais Aqel
Jan 18 '16 at 11:03
There doesn't seem to be an easily accessible online manual. Can you provide a screenshot of your 'Settings -> System' tab from the web administration?
– Jonno
Jan 18 '16 at 11:24
Turn off the port forwarding from the internal network.
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 18 '16 at 11:27
can i do it remotely ?
– Qais Aqel
Jan 18 '16 at 11:33
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I need to access my router through its public IP address , but there's a port forwarding role that forward all HTTP requests port(80) to an internal server .
I just need to access the router itself to configure some thing .
is there any way to access the router it self without forwarding me to the internal server ?
router model : huawei b315
networking router port-forwarding
I need to access my router through its public IP address , but there's a port forwarding role that forward all HTTP requests port(80) to an internal server .
I just need to access the router itself to configure some thing .
is there any way to access the router it self without forwarding me to the internal server ?
router model : huawei b315
networking router port-forwarding
networking router port-forwarding
edited Jan 18 '16 at 11:02
Qais Aqel
asked Jan 18 '16 at 10:57
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Some can. Please edit your question to include details of your router
– Paul
Jan 18 '16 at 11:00
my router is huawei b315
– Qais Aqel
Jan 18 '16 at 11:03
There doesn't seem to be an easily accessible online manual. Can you provide a screenshot of your 'Settings -> System' tab from the web administration?
– Jonno
Jan 18 '16 at 11:24
Turn off the port forwarding from the internal network.
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 18 '16 at 11:27
can i do it remotely ?
– Qais Aqel
Jan 18 '16 at 11:33
add a comment |
Some can. Please edit your question to include details of your router
– Paul
Jan 18 '16 at 11:00
my router is huawei b315
– Qais Aqel
Jan 18 '16 at 11:03
There doesn't seem to be an easily accessible online manual. Can you provide a screenshot of your 'Settings -> System' tab from the web administration?
– Jonno
Jan 18 '16 at 11:24
Turn off the port forwarding from the internal network.
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 18 '16 at 11:27
can i do it remotely ?
– Qais Aqel
Jan 18 '16 at 11:33
Some can. Please edit your question to include details of your router
– Paul
Jan 18 '16 at 11:00
Some can. Please edit your question to include details of your router
– Paul
Jan 18 '16 at 11:00
my router is huawei b315
– Qais Aqel
Jan 18 '16 at 11:03
my router is huawei b315
– Qais Aqel
Jan 18 '16 at 11:03
There doesn't seem to be an easily accessible online manual. Can you provide a screenshot of your 'Settings -> System' tab from the web administration?
– Jonno
Jan 18 '16 at 11:24
There doesn't seem to be an easily accessible online manual. Can you provide a screenshot of your 'Settings -> System' tab from the web administration?
– Jonno
Jan 18 '16 at 11:24
Turn off the port forwarding from the internal network.
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 18 '16 at 11:27
Turn off the port forwarding from the internal network.
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 18 '16 at 11:27
can i do it remotely ?
– Qais Aqel
Jan 18 '16 at 11:33
can i do it remotely ?
– Qais Aqel
Jan 18 '16 at 11:33
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To remotely configure it without having the traffic forwarded you would need to use an alternate port to gain access.
If the B315 has already been configured to allow SSH/Telnet you may be able to get access that way in the form of a command line and configure it from there, or delete the forward and then access it normally over HTTP. If these are off you ned to access it from within the LAN (remote desktop to a local PC would work if you have something like teamviewer setup).
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To remotely configure it without having the traffic forwarded you would need to use an alternate port to gain access.
If the B315 has already been configured to allow SSH/Telnet you may be able to get access that way in the form of a command line and configure it from there, or delete the forward and then access it normally over HTTP. If these are off you ned to access it from within the LAN (remote desktop to a local PC would work if you have something like teamviewer setup).
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To remotely configure it without having the traffic forwarded you would need to use an alternate port to gain access.
If the B315 has already been configured to allow SSH/Telnet you may be able to get access that way in the form of a command line and configure it from there, or delete the forward and then access it normally over HTTP. If these are off you ned to access it from within the LAN (remote desktop to a local PC would work if you have something like teamviewer setup).
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To remotely configure it without having the traffic forwarded you would need to use an alternate port to gain access.
If the B315 has already been configured to allow SSH/Telnet you may be able to get access that way in the form of a command line and configure it from there, or delete the forward and then access it normally over HTTP. If these are off you ned to access it from within the LAN (remote desktop to a local PC would work if you have something like teamviewer setup).
To remotely configure it without having the traffic forwarded you would need to use an alternate port to gain access.
If the B315 has already been configured to allow SSH/Telnet you may be able to get access that way in the form of a command line and configure it from there, or delete the forward and then access it normally over HTTP. If these are off you ned to access it from within the LAN (remote desktop to a local PC would work if you have something like teamviewer setup).
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Some can. Please edit your question to include details of your router
– Paul
Jan 18 '16 at 11:00
my router is huawei b315
– Qais Aqel
Jan 18 '16 at 11:03
There doesn't seem to be an easily accessible online manual. Can you provide a screenshot of your 'Settings -> System' tab from the web administration?
– Jonno
Jan 18 '16 at 11:24
Turn off the port forwarding from the internal network.
– DavidPostill♦
Jan 18 '16 at 11:27
can i do it remotely ?
– Qais Aqel
Jan 18 '16 at 11:33