Help with Elk m1

Holmz

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We were forced to NBN in Australia, and everything was working swimmingly before under ADSL.
The router is an ASUS NRT16 running DDWRT, and not much has changed on that side.
All I did was just replaced a Vigor ADLS modem with a Vigor VDSL modem.
However the registration was from the ASUS using the Vigor ADSL as a bridge.
I do not think that the ASUS NRT16 can negotiate the VDLS handshaking with the Vigor-VDSL in bridged??
Now I can only get into the Elk with the iPhone app, and only when inside of the house.
It was accessible from the WAN but then the NBN modem did not allow the VoIP phones to come in.
 
 
Onto the near-term issue:
I need to add a sprinkler station, however
 
What i cannot connect to the M1EXP with the ElkRP S/W to the device in order to add a sprinkler station.
When I click network connection it says:
"Connection error: Could not connect.
Possible reasons: The port is not forwarded through the router.
The router Address or URL is incorrect, The remote site is down.
"
 
However the fact that the iphone hits it from the LAN seems to be at odds with that?
 
ASUS - Port forwarding:

On

Protocol

Src Address

     Ext Ports

Int Port

Int Address

Description

On

Both

       172.16.0.21/24

   2601        

2601

    172.16.0.21

Elk LAN

 
With ^that^ set up, then in the ElkRP using the "M1EXP SETUP" I can see the device.
And I can go into the iPhone and turn on a sprinkler.
And I cannot get to the device from the WAN side when away from the house.
 
I am open to some ideas to get into the system from the LAN side as a start
 
 
 
I would have thought that the WAN side would be something like:
 

On

Protocol

Src Address

     Ext Ports

   Int Port

     Int Address

Description

On

Both       

<my Static IP>   

2601

         2601           

172.16.0.21

Elk WAN
 
 
Thanks Wuench. Maybe that is it?
Running Windows XP, and I changed out the M1EXP and now I can get in.

But I went to get the email working and the fields were too short for any 'free' smtp password. (Which seems pretty long).

Going to see if the VDSL modem can be bridged and the ASUS handshake.
 
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