I had a DI 604 router and I couldn't forward ports, someone told me to buy a new router because my modem (TM602G) doesn't have a built-in router and can't be blocking it so I bought a DIR 601 with wireless and I still have the problem.I don't have any firewalls.
I have a router 1802 with a several vlans with IP 192.168.x.0/24 for each vlan (x, it meaning 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.).Now I need that an IP address outside from my network (this IP it is always the same) to be access to on particular machine that is in a private network (192.168.3.0/24) through a several ports:
I have a DSL modem, model AG10W. I can't seem to figure out how to forward ports to xbox. No one seems to have this router/modem. I got it from a company here in town. I don't know much about this type of stuff.
Router 1 Cisco EPC2420 192.168.1.1Connects to ISP via F-connectorConnects to Router 2 Router 2 Asus DSL_N55U 192.168.1.2Connects to 192.168.1.12(Linux Server)
So I bought router 2 but since it doesn't have an F-connector input I need to keep router 1 in the infrastructure so I can connect to the internet.The port forwarding on router 1 is a limited list so I can only add so many rules and would rather have my router 2 do this as it alot better but i cannot seem to get it to work.So I set a rule in router 1 to forward all ports to router 2 and then setup the port forwarding in router 2 to send port 22 to my linux box but it didnt work.
Ive been having trouble opening any ports on my windows 7 desktop. I connect wirelessly to my D-link Dir 655. I've tried port forwarding single ports to a static ip, but that didnt work either. I currently have the dmz server enabled and still no ports are open according to this port checker Open Port Check Tool - Test Port Forwarding on Your Router I have the windows firewall service disabled, upnp is enabled on my computer and router, i have spi firewall disabled, qos is disabled, and endpoint tcp/udp filtering on endpoint independent.
I'm trying to open ports 2934 and 2935 UDP on my Linksys E1000 router in order to play Falcon 4: Allied Force multiplayer but it's not working.I've correctly created a static IP, and logged in to the E1000's page. Under "Applications & Gaming", and then under "Port Range Forwarding" I entered values thus:
I cannot successfully forward ports on this router, I've tried a few things but I can only assume the firmware is bad. I've already looked around for a solution but everyone says they solved it by just getting a different router (which at the moment isn't an option).
I can't get port forwarding to work, even when I turn off the Windows 7 firewall and AVG anti-virus software I'm running. I entered the IP address of my laptop (with a DHCP reservation) and UDP and TCP port numbers, with Schedule set to Always and Inbound Filter set to Allow All. That should be it, right? However, when I check the ports using PFPortChecker, both the UDP and TCP ports are blocked. I do have a Linksys wireless router daisy-chained to the D-Link router, but I'm not communicating on this computer through the Linksys router and the problem still occurs even when the other router is disconnected, so that doesn't appear to have anything to do with the problem. I just updated to the latest firmware (3.13NA).
I went out and upgraded to the E3200 a week or so ago and since then i've been unable to forward any ports. I've tried pretty much everything I can think of: disabling Windows firewall, setting a static IP for my computer, setting a static IP for the router, enabling forwarding in both single and range menus, DMZ etc.Here is a screenshot of the port forwarding page just to confirm that i'm doing nothing wrong:In the above photo you will see that I set the computers static ip to x.1.2 and I later changed it to a value that was within DHCP range as listed on the status page of the router admin gui and it still didn't work.So, what I ask of you guys is if you can think of anything that I must be fundamentally doing wrong in order for this not to work. Could it be that i'm missing some possible drivers or network utilities on the computer i'm trying to forward ports too
I've just bought a Cisco 887m-k9 and I am trying to forward the ports. I have a Polycom HDX H.323 device connected to it with a static IP of 10.10.10.5 (ethernet port 0).Previously I had a consumer grade Linksys router which worked fine (I simply entered ports into the GUI), but I couldn't hardcode LAN port speed so I bought this. I have the list of TCP and UDP ports which are forwarded using the following commands:
ip nat pool Polycom 10.10.10.5 10.10.10.5 netmask 255.255.255.0 type rotary ip nat inside source static tcp 10.10.10.5 80 88.xxx.xxx.49 80 extendable ip nat inside source static tcp 10.10.10.5 443 88.xxx.xxx.49 443 extendable ip nat inside source static tcp 10.10.10.5 1300 88.xxx.xxx.49 1300 extendable
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Where 88.xx.xx.49 is my static IP, while 77.xx.xx.170 is my default gateway.
Need to port forward certain ports for one computer but need UPnP for 2 different ps3's.These are the parts I have. I have read that the GT704WGB does not have a true bridge mode. I don't want to bias anyone however. How to best use this equipment so that I can port forward ports on my laptop. There are also several laptops, desktop and phones on my network but the 2 ps3's and my laptop are what primarily concern me.
-Actiontec GT704WGB for Verizon DSL (Modem / Router Combo) -Actiontec Support GT704WGB Wireless DSL Gateway for Verizon High Speed Internet access
Cisco Linksys wrt54gs v4 (Router) currently running Tomato firmware but I can flash dd-wrt back to it in a second.
I am attempting to forward port 25565 on my router, and having some trouble. I've set a static IP address as both 192.168.2.10 and 192.168.2.111, and attempted a dynamic IP address. The port forwarding page via 192.168.2.1 in the browser looks like this, with the Private IP Adress changed to whatever corresponding IP address I have set (checked with cmd /ipconfig).
After testing with multiple online port checking tools, the ports remain closed.
We're trying to get a remote access setup for someone who needs to have access from offsite. To make things easy we set it up with a virtual machine running Windows 7 and RDP. Because the "other end" isn't our computer and we've had some difficulties with people using the Cisco VPN client successfully, we were just going to set up a machine as a RDP Gateway and forward the port through the firewall (WebVPN might be nice, but the plugins only do RDP through v5.x). I've tried this on 8.4-1 and after reinstalling the latest 8.2, and supposedly the NAT works and there is a firewall rule allowing access from the outside to the RD-GW server on HTTPS, but the ASA is still blocking those packets. I've looked at 4 howtos and followed them, trying from the console and from ADSM (and one trashed the whole setup, probably related to the reinstall of 8.2) - [code]
I am trying to forward both TCP and UDP ports 3074 but it looks like I can only have either TCP/3074 or UDP/3074 open one at a time. When I try to enter the UDP/3074 NAT statement, I get "ERROR: NAT unable to reserve ports". [code]
I need to forward some ports for remote desktop and remote outlook which I host on an internal server. I have looked all over the web and got close, but no hints on how to do it in the asa 8.2. there is an 8.3 guide, but it is just different enough to not work. I am new to this device and cli.
How do I forward ports on the N600 DB F9K1102v3? I have looked through everything. When I go to port forward, I enter the info and have it all down correctly, I click save and once it reloads it isn't there and the port isn't forward.
I am new to the RV180W. I am running the most recent firmware--version 1.0.1.9.
I am having trouble getting FTP to work with my QNAP NAS.
QNAP indicates that I should forward ports 55536-56559 to my NAS. I created a custom service to accomplish this, and then, under port forwarding, I selected the service and forwarded it to the private IP that corresponds with the NAS.
However, the port forwarding configuration only allows me to specify *ONE* internal port. With other routers I have always specified the same private port *RANGE* that corresponds with the public ports that I have opened up.
where 192.168.1.150 is my server (that hosts SQL server and that I want to be able to connect to remotely using VNC) and GigabitEthernet0 is my configured WAN interface.
When I try to connect from an external client I get the error: "Failed to connect to server..." Is this a firewall issue? How do I get round it? The 819 is the only router/firewall in my network.
I have an ASA 5505 running 8.4(1), and I'm configuring it with ASDM 6.4(1). The outside interface is configured with a single static address. I have a few services port forwarded sucessfully to three different servers on the inside network.
I need to make a media proxy on a SIP server available to the outside. It requires a large range of forwarded UDP ports for the media channels.
I tried adding a network object NAT rule like the others I'm already using to forward HTTP and RDP. I entered a range of ports for the real port and the mapped port using the syntax 60000-60999. ASDM accepted it, but the NAT rule list displays "Any" in the service column. When I apply the change, I get the following error:
nat (inside,outside) static interface service tcp 60000-60999 60000-60999 ^ ERROR: % Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
How do I forward a large range of UDP ports from the outside interface to a single server on my inside network? I'd like to use ASDM, but I can switch to the CLI if that works better.
I need to forward several ports. however it has been complicated by a missing or corrupt default access gateway. [code] I am leaving for quite a while tonight, hoping to come back to a reply I am using a belkin router ( will get model number and stuff later - not sure if its needed ) * and wow cable and internet url...
A client is thinking of putting in a srp527w. they get assigned a static ip on the adsl interface (165.228.204.x), and then have been assigned another block(203.39.183.x/29).how can i have it so that i am able to forward individual ports from the external ip's, to selected internal ip's.
How many of the 881 switch interface ports can be used as router ports, have used the 877 etc where i can use 2 but need a low cost router that supports 3 for routing. (needs to be physical ports)
The router receives a packet with a destination of 172.16.1.130. which route will Router-C use to forward the packet? [code] The answer that the book give (Cisco's routing protocol and concepts) is: E however, and this is where i am confused, why isn't the answer A? This answer covers the left-most bit.172.16.1.0
I'm trying to forward ports for game connections. For this particular game, I'm trying to forward port 7777My ports aren't forwarding according to: Open Port Check Tool - Test Port Forwarding on Your Router and Open Port Check Tool[CODE]
I have my router set up and life was good. i now want to forward a port. i go into apllications/gaming put the application name, the port i want to forward and click enable. Save changes and i get a changes save message. When the browser goes back to the applications/gaming screen no port shows as being forwarded. If i go to canyouseemenow.org the port shows as being closed.
Windows 7 64 bit / Linksys EA3500 / (2) FosCam F18910W IP Camera’s I just installed a new EA3500. (Should I have purchased the 4500)?I need to set up port forwarding to enable wireless use of the IP cams with my iPhone. I had this all set using my former router, but it died.how to to port forward this Linksys EA3500?
i Have a router called Linksys BEFSR41v3 i need to port forward a port but it just wont open i loggerd in on my router using 192.168.1.1 after i click applications & gaming started the port on 100 and ended on 100 used ipconfig in cmd to find me ipv4 adres and putted in ip adress box also both protocol are on and i clicked the enabled function also i tried also got a static ip i used canyouseeme.org to cheak if my port is open it still says its not open.