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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlsta View Post
    I did it and made the the login but when i go to

    when i go on http://......bounceme.net/ it goes to my router settings?
    http://www.no-ip.com/

    i got redirected to that

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    Quote Originally Posted by RYANNNNN View Post
    That's not correct, anything created by someone belongs to them and as long as they can prove it, they have a case in court.
    That's a bit extreme don't you think?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jõnathan View Post
    That's a bit extreme don't you think?
    It's true though, under UK laws (soon to be EU I believe).

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    PORTFORWARDING ON Linksys ROUTERS.... Do this before trying to access your files...
    Not mine...

    #1)

    Ok. Lets get going on the first step. Now open up your browser Mozilla or IE or Opera or any other browser you have. Now type in your Default Gateway IP. It is usually 192.168.1.1 in most cases. Now once you have that done we will move on to the next step. Everyone Ready? Ok lets go!

    #2)

    Now that you have started up your web browser and loaded your Router page. We will log in. Now they're are many logins to use. In most cases the default login is type admin for the name and admin for the password. If you have logged into your Router before then you probably changed your password so type that in if you have. Everyone Ready? Ok troops lets move on!

    #3)

    Now that you have successfully logged in they're should be a page showing something a menu bar with a button saying Port Fowarding. Click on that button and we will move on. Ok everyone ready? Then lets move on! Now you should see some boxes with the words above saying External Port TCP Protocol UDP Protocol IP Address and a check box saying Enable above.

    #4)

    Ok now that you all have gone to that page we need to move on. The Evil Zombies are catching up!! AHHH THEY GOT ME! Hahahaha! Got you they're didnt I! Ok well lets move on. Now if you see all those boxes and words lets move on. Now on most servers the default port is 80 or 90. So in the first box under the word External Port type 80 and in the other box beside it type 90 .That will allow anyone connecting within the range of port 80 or 90 to connect. Now when you have done that lets move on.

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    Now once you have done that look to the two boxes next two it. Above them it should say TCP and UDP Protocols. Under the TCP Protocol's lettering they're should be a check mark box. Check mark that and do the same with the UDP Protocol box. Make sure they're checked our the server will not work.


    #6)

    Ok now that you have checked those boxes look beside and you should see a long box with the words IP Address above. Now they're already should be some numbers in they're saying 192.168.1 then a box for the last two numbers. You have to type in the IP Address. Ok so to find this out go to start--> Run and type cmd. After you have done that a big black box should show up saying type in command. This is a DOS Window. Once it opens type in IPConfig in the command button and some words with some numbers beside them should come up. They may look confusing to you but dont quit on me now. Now find the line saying IP Address and look across from it and they're should be a IP Address also known for you new people a jingly line of numbers Now it should look something like 192.168.1.72 but at the end they'res probably a different number then 72. Now the last two or sometimes three numbers type in the last box in the IP Address bar in the Router Configuration page. After you have done that check the box right beside it and wala your finished. Once your done all that press confirm or submit changes and we will move onto your last step. Its a big surprise!

    #7) SUCCESS! SURPRISE!
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    Quote Originally Posted by habfm.net View Post
    PORTFORWARDING ON ROUTERS.... Do this before trying to access your files...
    Not mine...

    #1)

    Ok. Lets get going on the first step. Now open up your browser Mozilla or IE or Opera or any other browser you have. Now type in your Default Gateway IP. It is usually 192.168.1.1 in most cases. Now once you have that done we will move on to the next step. Everyone Ready? Ok lets go!

    #2)

    Now that you have started up your web browser and loaded your Router page. We will log in. Now they're are many logins to use. In most cases the default login is type admin for the name and admin for the password. If you have logged into your Router before then you probably changed your password so type that in if you have. Everyone Ready? Ok troops lets move on!

    #3)

    Now that you have successfully logged in they're should be a page showing something a menu bar with a button saying Port Fowarding. Click on that button and we will move on. Ok everyone ready? Then lets move on! Now you should see some boxes with the words above saying External Port TCP Protocol UDP Protocol IP Address and a check box saying Enable above.

    #4)

    Ok now that you all have gone to that page we need to move on. The Evil Zombies are catching up!! AHHH THEY GOT ME! Hahahaha! Got you they're didnt I! Ok well lets move on. Now if you see all those boxes and words lets move on. Now on most servers the default port is 80 or 90. So in the first box under the word External Port type 80 and in the other box beside it type 90 .That will allow anyone connecting within the range of port 80 or 90 to connect. Now when you have done that lets move on.

    #5)

    Now once you have done that look to the two boxes next two it. Above them it should say TCP and UDP Protocols. Under the TCP Protocol's lettering they're should be a check mark box. Check mark that and do the same with the UDP Protocol box. Make sure they're checked our the server will not work.


    #6)

    Ok now that you have checked those boxes look beside and you should see a long box with the words IP Address above. Now they're already should be some numbers in they're saying 192.168.1 then a box for the last two numbers. You have to type in the IP Address. Ok so to find this out go to start--> Run and type cmd. After you have done that a big black box should show up saying type in command. This is a DOS Window. Once it opens type in IPConfig in the command button and some words with some numbers beside them should come up. They may look confusing to you but dont quit on me now. Now find the line saying IP Address and look across from it and they're should be a IP Address also known for you new people a jingly line of numbers Now it should look something like 192.168.1.72 but at the end they'res probably a different number then 72. Now the last two or sometimes three numbers type in the last box in the IP Address bar in the Router Configuration page. After you have done that check the box right beside it and wala your finished. Once your done all that press confirm or submit changes and we will move onto your last step. Its a big surprise!

    #7) SUCCESS! SURPRISE!

    Where did you get that?

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    I tried port forwarding and I failed

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