For the love of god, I cannot make my server which is made with apache 2.4.x installed on my Windows 7 available to the public using dyndns service with my router. But it does work if I ONLY use my zoomx4 modem. So i've been wondering what did I miss because I'm beginning to think the DIR-501 is missing a feature which prevents it from hosting a server which is possible with my ****py dsl modem.
So here is the hardware details of that:
OS: Windows 7
Modem : Zoom x4
Router : D-link DIR-501 firmware 1.01
2 pc's connect to the router.
I started by installing the apache on my windows and started it up...if I connect to it locally it works correctly, I see the "It Works" message. It also works from another computer inside my network if he types my ip address. But if someone outside like on the Internet types my external ip address it wont work at all. Also tested using this website "http://www.websitepulse.com/" and it wont work as well.
So i've tried port forward, put my pc on DMZ, reduce and remove security and nothing wont work. It still works inside my network but not from outside... external Ip address seems to not be available.
Not knowing what was going on I did a small test, i removed my router and only connected the modem and my friend was able to access my website using my dyndns address. I decided to reconnect my router back and guess what...nothing worked. I did a hard reset on it and did all through the security feature including the port forward and nothing works.
So I know my router is at fault. my apache server is working, my OS aint the problem since when I use the modem is only connected on it, it works, To me it MUST be the router.
I've done some research and I'm told in an obscure internet forum that my dlink DIR-501 might not support NAT traversal or something similar. In other words, it wont allow computers to connect to external IP address.
Here's some more info which I don't really understand well:
http://nattest.net.in.tum.de/individualR...
So i'm trying to understand if theres a solution to that router if I missed something like a configuration.
I could buy another router but I need to explore everything option with this router first. (and yes I do need a router so only working with 1 modem only is out of the question)
Additional Details
I'm using dyndns service which gives me a "static" address so the dynamic ip address is not a problem. Even if I try it with my ip address it gives me the same results
It's also been tested on my filezilla ftp server which I tried with port 21 and port 2100 just for kicks and nothing works.
My MTU is setup as 1432 as i've done the ping test by the way. Done all that crap above with the default mtu of 1500.