Remote Access
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 2:32 pm
I have the following hardware:
QNAP 419P+ running TwonkyServer 6.0.30 with static IP 192.168.0.50
Philips WAS6050
D-Link DIR-615 with UPnP turned on
It all works beautifully together on my intranet. When I want to do remote access it breaks down. I'm new to all this so would be great if someone could help.
I can log on to my QNAP TwonkyServer via mydyndnsaddress.dyndns.org:9000
Then when I select the media viewer it shows me the three links video, photos and music.
However, these links then go to 192.168.0.50:9000/webbrowse/..... which is obviously not correct for WAN access.
If I replace the 192.168.0.50 with mydyndnsaddress.dyndns.org it'll allow me access.
How can I get the TwonkyServer to understand that it needs to link to the WAN DNS/IP address?
Also:
I can go into TwonkyServer settings and look at the flash Alpha that is in there when on the intranet. but even tho the link is http://mydyndnsaddress.dyndns.org:9000/flash it doesn't work from the WAN. I guess the flash is internally trying to connect to 192.168.0.50?
Thanks for any help,
Matt (Twonky Newbie!)
QNAP 419P+ running TwonkyServer 6.0.30 with static IP 192.168.0.50
Philips WAS6050
D-Link DIR-615 with UPnP turned on
It all works beautifully together on my intranet. When I want to do remote access it breaks down. I'm new to all this so would be great if someone could help.
I can log on to my QNAP TwonkyServer via mydyndnsaddress.dyndns.org:9000
Then when I select the media viewer it shows me the three links video, photos and music.
However, these links then go to 192.168.0.50:9000/webbrowse/..... which is obviously not correct for WAN access.
If I replace the 192.168.0.50 with mydyndnsaddress.dyndns.org it'll allow me access.
How can I get the TwonkyServer to understand that it needs to link to the WAN DNS/IP address?
Also:
I can go into TwonkyServer settings and look at the flash Alpha that is in there when on the intranet. but even tho the link is http://mydyndnsaddress.dyndns.org:9000/flash it doesn't work from the WAN. I guess the flash is internally trying to connect to 192.168.0.50?
Thanks for any help,
Matt (Twonky Newbie!)