
Troubleshooting Routers
If you encounter a problem while connecting or using your px4-400r, check the topics listed below for
possible solutions.
If you have properly set port forwarding on your router and remote access still does not work, you may
have multiple routers on your network. In this situation, you will most likely have two NAT (Network
Address Translation) firewalls.
1. One of the easiest ways to identify this issue is to log in to the router to which the px4-400r is
connected.
2. Once you have logged in, go to the page that shows the router's WAN IP address, usually Status
or Network Info.
3. If the WAN IP address begins with 192.168, 10, or 172, you may have a NAT Firewall between
the router and internet connection.
There are several options for resolving double NAT situations. The sections below explore the pros and
cons of each resolution:
These instructions will refer to the router that is connected directly to the internet as the Primary
Router. The cascaded router or router to which your px4-400r is connected is referred to as the
Secondary Router.
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Use the primary router's DMZ
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Port forward the primary router to the secondary router
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Put the secondary router in bridging mode
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Put the primary router in bridging mode
Enabling the DMZ
Most routers have a feature called DMZ or Default Server. DMZ stands for Demilitarized Zone, Data
Management Zone, Demarcation Done, or Perimeter Network. The DMZ allows you to enter an IP address
that will exist outside the router's NAT Firewall.
This is the easiest way to configure your network to handle double NAT situations; however, it is
dependent upon DMZ functionality within your primary router.
To enable the DMZ:
1. Log in to the primary router.
2. Navigate to the settings page for DMZ or Default Server. Refer to the documentation that came
with your router for information on where this feature is found.
3. Enter the secondary router's IP address.
4. Save your settings.
Your secondary router is no longer behind your primary router's firewall. If port forwarding is correctly
configured, remote access should now be working properly. Moving your secondary router into the DMZ
should not have any effect on the security of the network, since it is still protected by the secondary
router's firewall.
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Summary of Contents for px4-400r
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Page 11: ...Setting up Your px4 400r Network Storage Setting up Your px4 400r Network Storage 1 CHAPTER 1 ...
Page 33: ...Sharing Files Sharing Files 23 CHAPTER 2 ...
Page 52: ...Sharing Files 42 One touch Transferring of Content from a USB Device ...
Page 58: ...iSCSI Creating IP Based Storage Area Networks SAN 48 Deleting iSCSI Drives ...
Page 59: ...Storage Pool Management Storage Pool Management 49 CHAPTER 4 ...
Page 70: ...Storage PoolManagement 60 Changing RAID Protection Types ...
Page 71: ...Drive Management Drive Management 61 CHAPTER 5 ...
Page 74: ...Drive Management 64 Managing Drives ...
Page 75: ...Backing up and Restoring Your Content Backing up and Restoring Your Content 65 CHAPTER 6 ...
Page 84: ...Backing up and Restoring Your Content 74 Backing up Your px4 400r Network Storage ...
Page 113: ...Sharing Content Using Social Media Sharing Content Using Social Media 103 CHAPTER 9 ...
Page 119: ...Media Management Media Management 109 CHAPTER 10 ...
Page 130: ...Media Management 120 Videos ...
Page 138: ...Upgrading Your px4 400r Network Storage 128 Software Updates ...
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Page 154: ...AdditionalSupport 144 Support ...
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