DDNS - Port forwarding - DHCP

I would like to open a few ports to allow access to some of the services that I have running and you want to keep it as simple as possible.  The variables I have in the game are:

Laptop with several wireless (built in, an external wireless AC) as well as ethernet adapters.  The result is THREE MAC addresses as possible targets for each port that I need to pass.    I would like to be able to redirect the ports based on the computer name instead of the ip address/mac address.  From what I see, each MAC address will be a separate DHCP reservation and I wil be able to transfer to a SINGLE ip address.

What I would do is to transfer the ports for the name of the machine, so the solution does not care how the machine is connected, just that it is connected and have the solution to associate the port of the host name instead of IP or Mac-based.

My goal is to be able to reach my computer via VPN from outside or DDNS and use several services regardless of the way in which the computer is connected (ethernet, Wireless N or AC)

Tips on the easiest way to set up or update as possible in the future, who can do this job? I already have DDNS and I know that VPN can happen later, but left the question of how to map the ports.

Thank you!

On this, I agree with DigitalDreamer. You can open ports via IP addresses with Linksys router. Using the ports which are not standard is a great way to secure your network. You can also set a static IP address on your laptop so that the ethernet and wireless adapter will use a single IP address. You should pay attention to what an interface is connected to your home network at all times, but that should work fine.

Hope that helps

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    But I still have the problem (even that I was on DD - WRT firmware too) with the port forwarding for my DC ++ and Vuze (app from torrents): I wrote port forward for ports 49151 (for Vuze) and 4000 (for DC ++) to pass on to my desktop computer (IP 192.168.1.201) - I saw a post on this forum, that there could be a problem If you transfer to an IP address, which is within the local area of DHCP, so I forwarded to IP.201 (my local DHCPzone is 192.168.1.100-. 149) But does not forwardind (())

    What's wrong?

    My configuration:

    Router IP: 192.168.1.1

    PPTP (I my ISP)

    IP address: 192.168.226.127

    Default gateway: 192.168.226.2

    DNS 1: 192.168.1.1

    2 & 3 DNS: 0.0.0.0

    The IP address of the PPTP server: 192.168.226.2

    User name: *.

    Password: *.

    _____________________

    Simple Port Forwarding:

    Name of the external port application port internal protocol for IP address Enabled

    Vuze 49151 49151 times checked 192.168.1.201

    DC 4000 4000 checked two 192.168.1.201

    As you mentioned in your post that your ISP has provided you with a PPTP connection with an IP address: 192.x.x.x. The IP address that is provided by your ISP is in a private beach, and if you try to transfer all the ports on your router, it will not work, as long as your ISP modem is blocking this port. If you need get a public IP address from your ISP.

    As you get Private IP of your ISP, if this connection is called as NAT behind NAT and your Modem behaves like a router.

    So now you have 2 options, get the public IP address from your ISP or change the type of connection.

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