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Solved: RV082 - RV016 - Gateway to Gateway


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14-May-2008, 01:39 PM #1
Solved: RV082 - RV016 - Gateway to Gateway
Hi there.

I have 2 routers in 2 different cities.

Both routers get their IP address through DNS.

Router_A.DynDNS.Org (Local IP: 192.168.2.1) and Router_B.DynDNS.Org (Local IP:192.168.1.1)

I need to setup a gateway to gateway connection between both routers.

Any suggestions? I tried different things, but nothing works out so far.

Here's a screenshot of what I might think is the closest to the solution. But I could be all wrong. I'm trying to have Router_A connect to Router_B.

I'm a newbie in WAN stuff. Any help would be really appreciated.
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14-May-2008, 02:01 PM #2
Wow. Can't believe I resolved it myself. Basically, my settings are ok. I need to DISABLE the Block Wan Requests. If you can't ping it, it won't try to connect.
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