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Oct 3, 2012

I have a WRT160n that I am trying to forward some ports on for some DVR equipment. When I use the single port forwarding and enter each port separately it works fine. But I have 2 DVR's and they use a bunch of ports each so I want to use the port range forwarding because there are not enough spots in the single port forwarding section. The ports I am trying to forward are 8000-8004 for one IP address and 8005-8009 for a second IP address. I have entered it into the port range forwarding section but I can not connect from outside my network. As I said if I enter them in the single port section seperately as 8000,8001,8002,8003,8004 then I can connect fine outside my network.

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Oct 19, 2012

i have a WRT160N V3 and DMZ or Portforwarding dont work.i tried locally following
 
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The WAN-PORT has a Static-IP 192.168.1.1, Subnet 255.255.255.0
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On the LOCAL_PC (192.168.0.100:8888) is a Apache
 
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Sep 6, 2011

I did read the thread entitled ''WRT160N Can't save settings'', but I believe this might be different. My router is actually communicating with my computer (physically plugged in), since I can save all other settings EXCEPT the port-fowarding ones.I am trying to save settings for a gaming application in the Single Port Forwarding section of my router settings. After clicking both ''save settings'' and ''continue'', it simply returns to the Single Port Forwarding section, except everything is blank, as though nothing was saved.
 
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Firmware Version: v3.0.03
 
Here are the steps I have already undertaken:
 
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2- Updated to latest firmware (v3.0.03), 10-second reset button, 20-second power cycle.

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I currently have an E1200. I can port forward single ports, but when I attempt to forward a range of ports it doesn't work and there is no error in the log.
 
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Aug 21, 2011

I have configured port range forwarding (8440 - 8449) for a single PC (192.168.1.134) and am unable to access these ports from outside my LAN. Conversely, if I set up single port forwarding for each of the ports in the range for the same computer then I am able to access from outside my LAN. Does port range forwarding actually work?
 
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network 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.240
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1720 H323/Q931 *TCP
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I am not a tech guy but have to take care of some basic IT stuff. I had Ether fast cable/DSL router and it got changed with RV 120W router. there were comment that internet is now working slowly - what could be the reason for this?
 
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2. A good strong outdoor antenna that will connect to the router.

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