windows8 .........control panel>system and security>windows firewall.........allow an app........... etc
windows8 .........control panel>system and security>windows firewall.........allow an app........... etc
Thanks. The problem is HALF solved.
I get the data if it comes from another place, I mean--> I switched on my phone's 3G connection --> I connected my ipad to internet by creating a hotspot through my phone --> I sent the data through the app to my router's external IP and this time it showed up on my laptop.
Why is it not coming when my iPad is connected to the net through home wifi?
Last edited by Tina10; - 16th June 2013 at 03:54.
seems like it... is external port 5578 or 9 and internal port 2500, then net assist should be listening on 2500
Sorry for the confusion earlier. As I kept experimenting, I kept changing the ports as well. For now, external is 5578, internal is 5579.
Port forwarding in routers normally only work for traffic coming from external IP addresses, it will not work if you are logged on internally, that is why your Ipad when connected to 3G works, it is an outside access.
at first i thought i could connect back to my LAN through router using the WAN (external address) because on connect, data was being returned,,,,,,,,,,but, unpluging the WAN cable to router, the data STILL continued comming.....meaning the router itself looped the connection back without exiting the LAN......
looks like real external testing needs external sourcing.
I have a hosting space. Is it possible to have some kind of arrangement like some kind of code or something which can listen to the incoming data at some port and then redirect it to the routers external address at specified port?
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