|
by Commander Tansin A. Darcos 04/15/2014, 2:42pm PDT |
|
|
|
|
|
I've used the $14 Tenda wireless-N router with Tenda adapters, SMC adapters, an Epson WiFi Printer/scanner, and the 4-port wired adapter with a Verifone credit card terminal, an HP All in one (printer, scanner and fax machine), a Pitney Bowes postage meter, as well as various switches and my Buffalo NAS.
With the old adapter from Comcast I poked a hole in the firewall to direct FTP requests via the software in the Tenda router to send them to the Buffalo NAS so I was able to FTP to it by assigning a domain name to the permanent IP address I was assigned, then have FTP port requests forwarded to and from the Buffalo, and it worked pefectly allowing me to FTP upload and download from places on the Internet where they couldn't run an FTP server, but the Buffalo has one built-in, so they could be FTP clients and I could send and receive files to and from them. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|