Configure WRT-54GL to accept/forward connections from WAN












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Is it possible to configure WRT-54GL (using only its own web interface and without modifying the firmware) so that it doesn't filter connections originating in WAN (this is done elsewhere on its uplink route)?



At the very least, I need to correctly configure IPP [631] port forwarding, which I have been unable to make work so far










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    Is it possible to configure WRT-54GL (using only its own web interface and without modifying the firmware) so that it doesn't filter connections originating in WAN (this is done elsewhere on its uplink route)?



    At the very least, I need to correctly configure IPP [631] port forwarding, which I have been unable to make work so far










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      Is it possible to configure WRT-54GL (using only its own web interface and without modifying the firmware) so that it doesn't filter connections originating in WAN (this is done elsewhere on its uplink route)?



      At the very least, I need to correctly configure IPP [631] port forwarding, which I have been unable to make work so far










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      Is it possible to configure WRT-54GL (using only its own web interface and without modifying the firmware) so that it doesn't filter connections originating in WAN (this is done elsewhere on its uplink route)?



      At the very least, I need to correctly configure IPP [631] port forwarding, which I have been unable to make work so far







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