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Ok. Thanks for the suggestion.
TeknicianexpertizParticipantThe configuration of the network where’s the remote computer is located is pretty simple, 1 WIFI router with a Cable TV receiver connected (via an ethernet cable) to it so the HD TV can connect directly to the internet. The computer I’m trying to connect to is connected to the internet via WIFI.
The strange thing is, I used to be able to connect remotely to this computer with no issues. I think their ISP changed something in their connection because their internet was off for a couple a days prior of me not being able to connect to the computer anymore.
Other than your solution of creating a tunnel, can they contact their ISP to change their double NAT to a single NAT connection?
Thanks.
TeknicianexpertizParticipantHere’s the result of the traceroute command on the remote computer:
traceroute to whatismyip.com (172.67.x.x), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
_gateway (192.168.2.1) 14.549 ms 14.479 ms 14.421 ms
10.11.18.177 (10.11.18.177) 22.734 ms 25.015 ms 27.483 ms
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64.230.x.x (64.230.x.x) 27.115 ms * 27.670 ms
(142.124.x.x) 27.928 ms 29.266 ms 32.569 ms
(64.230.x.x) 35.941 ms 22.362 ms 22.607 ms
(64.230.x.x) 20.105 ms 19.569 ms 19.777 ms
198.32.x.x (198.32.x.x) 20.129 ms 21.331 ms 21.394 ms
162.158.x.x (162.158.x.x) 24.116 ms 24.278 ms 172.70.112.2 (172.70.x.x) 19.631 ms
172.67.x.x (172.67.x.x) 19.813 ms 19.709 ms 21.057 msTeknicianexpertizParticipantOk. I’ll get back to you with the results.
Thanks.
TeknicianexpertizParticipantI’m not a network or IT admin so I don’t really know what should be done to resolve the issue from that point. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
TeknicianexpertizParticipantI was able to connect to the computer from the local network (through 192….). I retrieve the external IP of the computer from whatismyip.com, inserted it in the connection information with port 24080 and I wasn’t able to connect.
I did the traceroute whatismyip.com command on the computer I want to connect to remotely, and only local addresses are showing up. So I guess the computer is behind a double NAT.
TeknicianexpertizParticipantOk. Thanks for the suggestions, I’ll give them a try and get back to you with the results.
TeknicianexpertizParticipantYes. I read this article and since the UPnP option in the router is enabled I thought that it was equal to the router accepting UPnP commands… Isn’t it the case?
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