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    Nat loopback - Draytek?

    Kinda out my comfort zone so here goes:-

    Anyone know a reliable ADSL modem, that supports NAT loopback? For some stupid reason Netcomm have dropped this feature from their range. TP-link does it but they fall over after a few weeks...probably filling up IP tables or something. Have a couple of new old stock WRT54GL but dunno how reliable they are.

    Anyone using Draytek modems? All it has to do is support some port forwarding to 3 servers and NAT loopback to one internal webserver.

    Otherwise should I be looking at this?
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/computers/n...-593522644.htm

    (Before anyone suggests it, changing internal DNS server will involve far too much work due to current @#$cked up setup)
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    According to this, NAT Loopback is supported: http://support.draytek.net.au/index....-vigor-routers

    Got several in service (VDSL and ADSL), they've become our default for good reliable modems. If you tell me which model you're interested in, I might have one I can double check for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    According to this, NAT Loopback is supported: http://support.draytek.net.au/index....-vigor-routers

    Got several in service (VDSL and ADSL), they've become our default for good reliable modems. If you tell me which model you're interested in, I might have one I can double check for you.
    Used a lot of TP-Link TD-W8960's (use on in my office) but my default for "solid" has been the relatively cheap Netcom NB604N (early days but not 1 in past 10 months since I started using them has so much as needed a restart) but they've not got the NAT loopback.

    Anyways....Looking at Vigor 2710ne butDV120 might do the job as I can just replace the 5 port switch next to the modem with a wireless one. However, if a "one box" vigor can do the job then I'll be a happy bunny.

    VDSL....I bloody wish. Local cabinet aint even got ADSL2.

    Bought that Cisco box on trademe as a plan B. Seemed stupidly cheap to miss and I'll use it somewhere else if the Draytek doesn't work out.
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    Yep, used Netcomm and Dynalink before that, the NB604N, just the odd one, a lot of NB6 (and iterations) but the NB14 was crap.

    Pretty sure we've got both of the Vigors, so I'll have a look tomorrow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Anyways....Looking at Vigor 2710ne butDV120 might do the job as I can just replace the 5 port switch next to the modem with a wireless one. However, if a "one box" vigor can do the job then I'll be a happy bunny.
    As luck would have it, a spare 2710ne was sitting in the cupboard, so yes, it supports NAT Loopback (and so does the 120 according to this: http://opensimulator.org/wiki/NAT_Loopback_Routers). Not too hard to test that either if you want, as we use a 120 for testing internally. As you probably know, the 2710ne has 4 LAN ports, wireless and WPS.

    When you start getting nice internet, you can look at the VN or VDN Drayteks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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