21 Oct 2022 12:51 PM
Hi, has anyone tried port forwarding using ER115 router? I would like to forward port 51111 to port 49160 on my Sky HD box. I've found instructions here Port forwarding with Sky Broadband , but I guess I'm a bit daft, as I don't entirely understand.
First the instructions say create a service with a port range. Is that the port I'm forwarding to or from or both? I created mine with port 49160:49160. Is that right?
Then it says add a firewall rule for inbound service, so that would be port 51111 right? But there doesn't seem to be anywere to specify a port.
What stupid schoolgirl mistake am I making??? Thanks for any advice.
Sue
21 Oct 2022 02:05 PM
You can't do what you want to with a Sky router.
You can only forward (allow) a port number to connect though NAT/firewall to an internal client. You can't take an external port "1234" and forward it to an internal port "5678".
That requires routing rules through the firewall which the Sky equipment doesn't expose.
21 Oct 2022 02:35 PM
Thanks for the quick reply Mr Slant, that's a real shame to find it can't be done. At least I don't feel quite so stupid for not being able to do it.
21 Oct 2022 02:43 PM
If you don't mind me asking, what are you trying to achieve?
Forwarding ports to the Sky HD box doesn't sound like a great idea to me, given its not the most secure kit in the world 😉
If its an attempt to make video stored on the box available in another location then that won't work. You'd need to be a lot more creative than that but were we to discuss those matters Sky would get somewhat annoyed to say the least....
23 Oct 2022 11:29 AM
I would like to control my Sky HD box with Alexa. I found some instructions here ndg63276/alexa-sky-hd: A smart home skill for Alexa to control a Sky+HD or SkyQ box (github.com)
First step would be to set up port forwading. So it seems like that is a lost cause.
Sue
23 Oct 2022 12:56 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreControlling from inside the LAN shouldn't require any messing with ports. As @Mr+Slant indicates, opening up access from outside the LAN is probably unwise, as the box itself will have no expectation that's a thing, and hence no security.
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