[TriLUG] RT311

Tanner Lovelace lovelace at wayfarer.org
Mon Dec 29 11:18:19 EST 2003


Jon Carnes wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-12-29 at 00:56, Dwayne Qualls wrote:
> 
>>I'm attempting to setup my web server behind a Netgear RT311, and was
>>wondering if you could share configuration document.  I'm having
>>difficulties understanding what menus need to be configured on the
>>RT311. 
>>
>> 
>>
>>Dwayne Qualls
>>
> 
> Hmmm, there is no RT311 listed on NetGear's site.  In any case, look at
> your documentation - it will probably be described as setting up a DMZ.
> 
> And next time, buy a Linksys... :-)
> 
> HtH - Jon Carnes

The RT311 is just a RT314 without the internal 4 port switch.  I've
got one.  Just look for port forwarding.  Oh, and make sure you have
the latest firmware.  When it came out, it didn't have web configuration
(the latest firmware, however, does).  It's really old (almost 4 years now).

Oh, and Jon, my Netgear is just as good as any equivalent Linksys you
want to throw at it. ;-)

Cheers,
Tanner
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