
Cant find model on mine.check on www.portforward.com for the model and guide if you haven't already.
They do give them out at random...
If you go to
http://192.168.0.1
And enter the Username: admin
Password: sky
Does it look like this?
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That the one babeThey do give them out at random...
If you go to
http://192.168.0.1
And enter the Username: admin
Password: sky
Does it look like this?
x
Ok this SHOULD work.
Click the security tab then click services .
Then click add underneath the table
You'll have the following things to enter:
Name:<sensiblename>
Type: TCP, UDP, TCP/UDP
Start Port:<port you want open/forwarded>
Finish Port:<^>
After that click apply and go to firewall rules and allow incoming/outgoing(depends) on that port.
What do i type for finish port?
"^"
aye?
Edit: what do i put for finish port LOL
Same as start port as I'm guessing you don't want to open a range.
That way if I put port 3460(random example) It would only use that port for the service but if I put 3460 as the start port and 3470 as the finish port it would open 3460, 3470 and every port inbetween the two.
If that made no sense just put it as the same as the start port.
Same as start port as I'm guessing you don't want to open a range.
That way if I put port 3460(random example) It would only use that port for the service but if I put 3460 as the start port and 3470 as the finish port it would open 3460, 3470 and every port inbetween the two.
If that made no sense just put it as the same as the start port.
Doesnt seem to work :S.
It all set up and everything, so what he problem here then??
What program are you trying to allow?
what do i type for
thanksSend to LAN Server:
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