[Elecraft] Remote K3/0 and 2WIRE 3801HGV modem/firewall

Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT KX3 at ColdRocksHotBrooms.com
Sat Jan 18 13:27:03 EST 2014


It's not so much lacking as it is poorly arranged and almost terminally 
under-documented.

11000 and 12000 will need to be user-defined.  You'll find "add a new 
user defined application" at the bottom of the Firewall/Applications page.

You'll need to define both ports separately, you only need to select 
"UDP" and fill in the port.  Leave the application as "-" Call them 
something like Remote-1 and Remote-2.

As you noted, port 5060 is SIP, and there are probably several choices 
from the "known" applications that do SIP, but I think it's easier to 
define "Remote-3" with port 5060 and select SIP on the Application Type 
pull-down.

Once you've defined them, you'll need to pick the "computer" (your 
RemoteRig device) by name, and then set it up for each of your 
applications (Remote-1, Remote-2 and Remote-3).

DMZplus mode would probably work, but I don't know how hardened the 
RemoteRig box might be, so I'm reluctant to say "go for it."

Note: I don't own a RemoteRig, but I am blessed with one of these 
"wonderful" 2WIRE devices from U-Verse.  It isn't the absolute worst 
router I've ever seen in two decades of running a network, but it 
belongs on the PITA list.

-- Lynn

On 1/18/2014 9:30 AM, Bill Hammond wrote:
> Hi, anyone out there successful in punching holes in the 2WIRE firewall for Remote operation?
>
> The user interface for browser access seems to me to be lacking.  Does anyone have the secret sauce?? The browser interface also wants the application type from a pull down menu.
>
> What are the two 11000, 12000 protocols?  The 5060 is SIP.
>
> Here is what is needed:
> There are 3 ports in total that absolutely need to be forwarded.
> I will provide the details below.
> 12000 (UDP)
> 11000 (UDP)
> 5060 (TCP) & (UDP)
>
> Thanks in advance for any information.
>



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