[wplug] Port Forwarding in Verizon Router
Greg Simkins
gregsimkins at me.com
Sat Jan 7 21:35:47 EST 2012
On Jan 7, 2012, at 6:29 PM, Mike Sussman wrote:
> Greg,
>
> "I can't identify all of the hosts." What do you mean? I have just 3
> hosts on my Verizon network: 2 coax hosts: IP-STB1 and 2 and then my
> secondary router for the rest of my home network. I believe the coax
> hosts are for my television service, so I believe I can identify "all"
> the hosts.
Hi Mike,
Well, I haven't thought about it a whole lot. Here (below) is what I have. Let me see if I can figure this out. I have 12 hosts shown in the My Network screen. Nine of them (marked *-), I have tracked down and figured out what they are. I am not certain about the three others (marked x-). Two appear to be coax to the TV service as you suggest. I think the third was the iMac before I changed it to static.
I am sorry to be so sloppy. I hope I don't frustrate people going beyond my original question (which has been solved - thanks folks). I would be curious to know if the host names should be picked up by this network map or if I need to configure something else to make that work. Some host names were picked up and other hosts are given a dummy name.
Also, I should install a proper OS on the Dell SC1600 but I think it needs some sort of RAID driver or something. I need to track that down. It is showing limited memory. Also, it doesn't boot off the USB. I guess I need a BIOS update. When I run out of other things, perhaps I will figure that out.
Greg
* - This is an iPad
Mary-Lous-iPad:Connection Type:
Wireless
IP Address:192.168.1.2IP Address Allocation:DHCPMAC Address:a4:67:06:b1:33:62
* - Apple Time Capsule for backing up iMac and MacBook
greg-simkins-time-capsule:Connection Type:
Ethernet
IP Address:192.168.1.3IP Address Allocation:DHCPMAC Address:00:1f:f3:c5:a4:b6
x - I guess this is my TV?
IP-STB1:Connection Type:
Coax
IP Address:192.168.1.100IP Address Allocation:DHCPMAC Address:00:1c:11:6f:ed:91
x - Second TV Band?
IP-STB2:Connection Type:
Coax
IP Address:192.168.1.101IP Address Allocation:DHCPMAC Address:3c:75:4a:52:19:41
* - This is my MacBook Air Wireless port
new-host-4:Connection Type:
Wireless
IP Address:192.168.1.4IP Address Allocation:DHCPMAC Address:58:55:ca:fb:27:69
* - Toshiba Laptop Windows 7
MaryLou-PC:Connection Type:
Wireless
IP Address:192.168.1.202IP Address Allocation:DHCPMAC Address:e0:ca:94:48:21:53
* - iMac
192.168.1.60:Connection Type:
Ethernet
IP Address:192.168.1.60IP Address Allocation:StaticMAC Address:00:1f:f3:d5:e0:44
x - I am not sure what this is. - I think it was the iMac before I changed it to static.
new-host-3:Connection Type:
Ethernet
IP Address:192.168.1.7IP Address Allocation:DHCPMAC Address:00:25:31:02:14:e1
* - This is my new ubuntu setup - greg-poweredge-sc1420
192.168.1.55:Connection Type:
Ethernet
IP Address:192.168.1.55IP Address Allocation:StaticMAC Address:00:12:3f:52:86:74
* - HP LaserJet P2055dn
NPI86F025:Connection Type:
Ethernet
IP Address:192.168.1.9IP Address Allocation:DHCPMAC Address:00:23:7d:86:f0:25
* - HP Photosmart Printer ethernet interface
192.168.1.210:Connection Type:
Ethernet
IP Address:192.168.1.210IP Address Allocation:StaticMAC Address:00:17:a4:7d:63:99
* - Dell Poweredge Server 1600SC running ubuntu live CD
ubuntu:Connection Type:
Ethernet
IP Address:192.168.1.10IP Address Allocation:DHCPMAC Address:00:c0:9f:43:2a:20
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