It seems your Internet provider does not give you an external address but keeps you hidden behind NAT ==> 80.229.148.13 address is your provider's gateway.
I am trying to connect to my router at home from work.
Unser Stats & Log | Status | Wan interface my ip address is listed as 10.0.0.4. I don't know wht this does not list my "proper" ip adsress, www.whatismyip.com tells me it is 80.229.148.13.
Internet firewall | Basic Config has firewall enabled and enable web access from wan.
From work when I try http://80.229.148.13:8080 or leaving :8080 out it can not connect.
What else do I need to setup?
Thanks, Tom.
ps. it's a deluxe in home gateway mode (most of settings are out of box)
It seems your Internet provider does not give you an external address but keeps you hidden behind NAT ==> 80.229.148.13 address is your provider's gateway.
Thanks. I contacted my isp they said that a NAT firewall is something that is on your router, not our network. How can I configure this?
Perhaps you have an ADSL modem which supports NAT / firewall as well. So there's one address translation performed by ADSL modem (-->10.0.0.x) and second address translation performed by Asus (10.0.0.x-->192.168.1.x if Asus LAN parameters are set to defaults). In that case 80.229.148.13 address is your ADSL modem's external IP address. If you wish to manage Asus remotely, you have to set port translation on ADSL modem - modem's manual should help you.Originally Posted by boardtc