Ahoy Mate!!!!

Looking good sporting that patch buddy. Where is your parrot?

On those PLC's, do they have a different gateway setup than the
cradlepoint? they should be responding directly to the IP talking to it so
it shouldn't matter but wondering. The PLC's are on the same network right?


On Sun, Jul 26, 2020 at 3:36 PM Jaime Solorza <losguyswirel...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> We have a Cradlepoint router with static IP and configured with 7 port
> forwarding IPs assigned to 2 PLCs, 4 VFDS and 1 HMI on 192.168.1.xxx
> network plus switch. Currently these devices are on the water companys
> SCADA netwotk going to a router for Internet Access with their tablets.
> I can see the IPs  (192.168.1.120-7) on wired devices screen of
> Cradlepoint from my home via remote access.  I can ping them and router as
> well.
> We can not access any of the PLCs or other devices at all...they all time
> out..cellular connections are solid...I have zero disconnects to
> Cradlepoint.
> This setup works perfectly well at other locations but difference is that
> other places, the port forward gear is not on a shared network.  We have
> Remote IQ Boots to reboot gear at hard to access locations.
> Do you think we need to ask them to add port Forwarding rules on their
> router?
> Should we isolate these 7 devices and just have them on Cradlepoint?
> Thanks guys who are smarter than me..
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