Port Forwarding on Buffalo G125

Checksum

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So i ended up buying a wireless router, and set it up. The problem is i'm not able to forward any ports :( so my torrents and other applications are affected. The airtel beetel 220bx modem is connected to the G125, and i have connected my rig to one of the lan ports on the router.

Airtel router ip : 192.168.1.1
Buffalo wireless router ip : 192.168.11.1
My rig : 192.168.11.2

The thing is i'm not able to change all ips into 192.168.1.x range as there is a conflict in the buffalo router page. So i need to have the 11.x range to all rigs connected to the router, and 192.168.1.1 as the default gateway for the WAN port. I have forwarded all the necessary ports on both the routers, but no use :( no incoming connections are detected and speeds average at 20k instead of the usual 40k.

Any help guys? What am i doing wrong?
 
Checksum said:
So i ended up buying a wireless router, and set it up. The problem is i'm not able to forward any ports :( so my torrents and other applications are affected. The airtel beetel 220bx modem is connected to the G125, and i have connected my rig to one of the lan ports on the router.

Airtel router ip : 192.168.1.1
Buffalo wireless router ip : 192.168.11.1
My rig : 192.168.11.2

The thing is i'm not able to change all ips into 192.168.1.x range as there is a conflict in the buffalo router page.
You cant do that can you? You will end up having identity crisis among the routers! You can do one thing however change Airtel router ip: 192.168.175.1 and the lap ip range into : 192.168.175.x and then change the lan ip address of buffalo into 192.168.1.x , no issues.
Checksum said:
So i need to have the 11.x range to all rigs connected to the router, and 192.168.1.1 as the default gateway for the WAN port. I have forwarded all the necessary ports on both the routers, but no use :( no incoming connections are detected and speeds average at 20k instead of the usual 40k. Any help guys? What am i doing wrong?

Hmm it seems that your setup is screwed somewhere:

Airtel [Internet Port: LocalPort(On Buffalo)] <-> Buffalo [Internet port: Localport(rig's ip address) ]

Here is screenshot of how I did with GLB502T:

http://www.techenclave.com/networking/dlink-glb-502t-problems-109840.html#post801834

~LT
 
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