09-24-2009, 02:12 PM
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09-24-2009, 07:41 PM
Dude seriously though... i need that router to friggin have internet all over tha house. :S.
so if i forward the port i want to use on both my modem and router it should work right?... cause i did and it phailed or should the forward ip on my modem be my routers ip?
so if i forward the port i want to use on both my modem and router it should work right?... cause i did and it phailed or should the forward ip on my modem be my routers ip?
09-27-2009, 09:57 AM
I have often see people with problems with forwarding,
And most of the time the thing was that the router needed to be rebooted/restarted,
So you might wanna try that,
Also a problem i have had a few times was a firmware problem as a bug in the firmware would simply not allow any connections,
Even when the port was forwarded so you should first try to restart and then a firmware update if there is any.
I recommend the restart before the firmware update as firmware updates dont always fix but also have a chance of breaking your router.. in some odd cases only though.
And most of the time the thing was that the router needed to be rebooted/restarted,
So you might wanna try that,
Also a problem i have had a few times was a firmware problem as a bug in the firmware would simply not allow any connections,
Even when the port was forwarded so you should first try to restart and then a firmware update if there is any.
I recommend the restart before the firmware update as firmware updates dont always fix but also have a chance of breaking your router.. in some odd cases only though.
09-28-2009, 05:44 AM
1 - Forward to 192.168.1.1 from your "modem" (or whatever your router's IP is).
2 - Forward to 192.168.1.x (your PCs IP). Set your PC up with a static LAN IP or you'll have to redo the port forwarding on your router every time your PC gets a new address through DHCP.
So Internet->Modem->Router->PC. Don't try and forward directly from the modem to your PC, the router won't pass the packets through.
2 - Forward to 192.168.1.x (your PCs IP). Set your PC up with a static LAN IP or you'll have to redo the port forwarding on your router every time your PC gets a new address through DHCP.
So Internet->Modem->Router->PC. Don't try and forward directly from the modem to your PC, the router won't pass the packets through.
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