Linksys Wireless Router :: Port Range Forwarding Fails E1200?
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?
E1200 / 1.0.00 build 11 Jan 23, 2011
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Oct 17, 2011
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.
Specifically I am port forwarding RTP ports (10000 - 20000). I am aware of the security risks, please do not preach.
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Sep 6, 2012
I am currently attempting to port forward on my Linksys E1200 Router and am not succeeding in saving my settings. I am attempting to open port 25565 though both Single Port Forwarding and Port Range Forwarding, and whenever I click the "save settings" button, I receive a full window message stating that my changes have been saved. Upon clicking this, I return to the previous screen whereupon my changes have been erased and my port has not been forwarded. Linksys E1200 Router not saving Port Forwarding changes.I have tried:
-Restarting the Modem
-Restarting the browser
-Restarting the computer
-Tried to Port Forward through both the Single and Ranged Port Forwarding
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Jan 2, 2013
I set up port forwarding on my router. When I go to canyouseeme.org and put in my public IP address (I can ping the IP address with no issues) and the port that I'm forwarding it says it can't hit the port.
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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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Nov 3, 2011
At the E4200 there is a limit of (free to make) 15 Single port forwarding and 15 port range forwarding to fill in.I get as suggestion that I must give up a total range of ports where all the ports I use where in.But for security reasons I will not do that.
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Jan 26, 2013
I'm trying to make the server work for minecraft and I have the port number for the port which is 25565.I just need to know where exactly to enter this information. I also know that the protocol is supposed to be set for both tcp/udp.
So basically I guess my question is, where exactly do I put the port number if the one given to me was 25565?
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Feb 23, 2013
I have a camera connected to the router. IP address 192.168.1.145(static). It responds on port 7654. The camera connected either wired(if connected) or wireless otherwise using the same IP and port. the camera responds correctly on both wired and wireless from a LAN connected computer. If I try to connected via the Internet, camera will only respond if connected via a wire; i.e. the port forwarding is not forwarding internet requests on port 7654 to a wirless IP address, but will to a wired IP address. It has worked in the past, so the router seems to be capable of routing requests to the wireless LAN. Either I have changed some setting (unlikely as have reloaded saved configuration) or it is a hardware error in the router. Have had previous problems with the router which neccessitated a full reboot/reset to clear. Guessing there was some problem making the router run out of memory. Response to the configuration setup pages can be slow, and some (DHCP list and access policy) on occasions are just not responded to(AP) or not complete(DHCP - page opened but no data shown)
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Apr 13, 2012
I am trying to upgrade the firmware on my Linksys v1 router from 1.0.02 to 1.0.03 over a remote 56Kb circuit. I appear to be having a timeout problem. The upgrade always fails. I have upgraded several E1200s in my office over ethernet, and the upgrade appears to finish when the progress bar is at 15%. However, on my remote upgrade, the progress bar gets to 98%, hangs for a few more seconds, and then pops up a window with "Upgrade failed".
I suspect that there is a timeout on the upgrade process, and that I can't upload the 3.8 MB firmware file fast enough. If so, is there any way to increase the upgrade timeout?
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Jan 3, 2012
I am trying to set up my E1200 router to Frontier FIOS internet. I went thru the setup and it failed to connect to the internet. What settings do I need? Frontier says that it should find the connection automatically.
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May 5, 2011
My Comtrend WAP5813n router, seems to be failing at port forwarding as I have configured it to forward ports,all the port checkers (offline and online) say those ports are open, yet I cannot access through them,it just fails to forward them(My server isn't blocking anything because it has worked on a previous router).
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Apr 3, 2012
I have a Cisco 881 router in my office and I would like to do port forward for port 5060, and 10000 - 20000 to my PABX(192.168.1.61).After I did some research from internet, understand that we need to NAT by using following command to do port forward for port 5060.
ip nat inside source static udp 192.168.1.61 5060 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX(WAN IP) 5060 extendable.However, now I'm facing an issue to perform port forward for a huge range of ports like 10000 to 20000.It is impossible to ask me add one by one?
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Feb 4, 2011
I am using DIR-655 A4 router and I have a server that needs DMZ and a PC that needs a port.So, I have set the dmz to 192.168.0.100 (SERVER) and set the port 2000(or any) to forward to 192.168.0.2 (PC).What I found out was, the port forwarding works well for several hours and suddenly it fails and won't forward until I reboot my 655 router. I am really tired doing this every day. I tried firmware 1.21 to 1.35 and non of them were good.I know that 655 has good performance compare to its price but I think it has world's worst firmware.
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May 13, 2012
At first I tried to port forward 25565 on my D-Link Router account, but that didn't work for anyone trying to connect through the External IP.
People can connect locally over my network and I can connect to the game via localhost, but like I said, no friends from abroad.
I've checked my External IP and that doesn't work, I've tried resetting my router to factory default and then reinstalling the firmware for the model, that didn't work. I tried removing the firewall altogether, and also just allowing 25565, but that didn't work. I also got my friend to take their firewall off as well.
(Also, it should be known, when I'm port forwarding I'm allowing access, and have 25565 set in both TCP and UDP. I tested to see if the port was open on Open Port Check Tool, but it said it was closed (connection timed out) even though I had it forwarded)
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Oct 30, 2012
I need to open port range 554 - 558 to a DVR on the internal network. Also, I need to NAT one of my public IP's to the DVR. How is this accomplished in 8.4? I was able to do it in an older version ASA software.
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Mar 23, 2006
I’m having serious issues getting Tandberg H.323 working behind this router with NAT.
My setup is Cisco 1811 configured with Fas0 to pull DHCP (public address). This router is being used in a mobile medical clinic VAN so the setup needs to be seamless and transparent to the users. The idea with the DHCP is anywhere they go they could pull a DHCP address and then NAT behind that address. The van visits mostly small schools in the Texas Rio Grande Valley providing medical assistance and consulting to the local community. The router has an 8 port built in switch and all ports are sitting in default VLAN 1.
Basic stripped down config, only relevant commands listed…
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.4
ip dhcp pool VANnet
network 10.0.0.0 255.255.255.240
default-router 10.0.0.1
dns-server 10.0.0.1(code)
Now initially I can’t even get the call to connect with just using the ports above, which I should. Also knowing there are several issues with H.323 and NAT I went ahead and added all know ports Tandberg says they use…
80 HTTPd *TCP
443 HTTPs TCP
1719 H323/RAS UDP
1720 H323/Q931 *TCP
2326-2373 (2837)** H323/RTP UDP
5555-55xx (5587)** H323/H.245/Q.931 TCP
Basically I created static NAT entries for all the ports and the ranges above. For the ranges I had to add a line for every port.
This didn’t and hasn’t worked yet even with some additional tweaking… Finally the question… am I going about this all wrong? Is there an arrangement of commands that will even work? How can I accomplish the port forwarding setup on a Linksys/Netgear router on a real Cisco router?
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Sep 2, 2011
I encounter a problem setting up port 80 forwarding on WRT54g router.
Configuration:
- Numericable modem
- WRT54G router : portforwarding configured, accepting anonymous internet traffic, no DMZ, no port-triggering... in fact everything is fine except for ports 80/443
- Linux Ubuntu server + Apache2 listening *:80 and/or *:15001
1/ Situation 1: Apache listening on server's *:15001
-> Accessing from Internet (outside LAN) works very fine.
-> Portforwarding of router:15001 to server:15001 (TCP) works fine.
2/ Situation 2: Apache listening on server *:80
-> Accessing from Internet (outside LAN) FAILS.
-> Portforwarding of router:80 to server:80 (TCP) doesn't work. Diagnostic using the client machine's firewall tool showed the request doesn't get any return... no traffic back at all.
The system being fully operational when using port:15001 shows the problem does not come from server configuration.I still have to try a bypass of my router by plugging the modem directly on the server eth card.
-> If that works it would definitely prove the problem comes from the router, precisely the portforwarding feature as applied to port:80.
My guess is the following:
- As WRT54g router's remote administration interface is precisely set to listen 80/443 ports.
- As I still did not disable remote administration as I need it, but I will come to such extremities (very soon in fact as despair is gaining me
- Looks like WRT54g is unable to forward port 80 as this is it's remote administration port. You can set it up, but it just won't work, and there's no warning
Solutions?
- Disable remote administration? (will it work ? cause I would not risk to disable it for nothing...)
- Have remote administration litening on different ports than 80/443?
- Is my diagnostic correct ? (at least, does it seems to be...)
- (shall I get another device? Update to alternative firmware project?)
PS : I could be asked for ifconfig/netstats/hdw-fmw version, I would post later as I do not have access now.Looks like to me it is recurrent issue on WRT54g (maybe I'm wrong and just an **bleep** in LAN/WAN configuration which is highly possible)
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Dec 5, 2012
I have a network with multiple servers behind a PIX with 6.3 on it. I have one public IP address, and I'm using NAT. I'm currently trying to port my Exchange server to a cloud host, and the vendor is requiring I open up a wide range of ports for MAPI, basically ports 1024 on. What would be the command to forward all of the trafic cominto/from that broad range? if I could simply route all trafic to and from their two IP addresses to my email server, that would accomplish the same end goal.
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Jan 21, 2013
I have a Cisco 881 router in my office and I would like to do port forward for port 5060, and 10000 - 20000 to my PABX(192.168.1.61). After I did some research from internet, understand that we need to NAT by using following command to do port forward for port 5060. ip nat inside source static udp 192.168.1.61 5060 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX(WAN IP) 5060 extendable However, now I'm facing an issue to perform port forward for a huge range of ports like 10000 to 20000.
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Sep 4, 2012
How can one forward a range of ports?
Suppose I have defined the following service:
Service: TEST
Port type: UDP
Starting port: 5060
Ending port: 5070
and I want to forward it to a specific IP. Then, if I create a new port forwarding rule for this service it asks me to specify a single port number to be used internally as:
Action: Always Allow
Service: TEST
Source IP: Any
Destination IP: 10.0.0.100
Internal Port: ?
I want to forward all ports from 5060 to 5070 to the internal range 5060 to 5070.
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Sep 12, 2011
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?
I copied most of settings. First big technical problem was with phone. It stopped working - call could get through but when answered there was no sound. We use linksys modem for VoIP. I called operator and was told to disable sip alg. I did that and service improved a little. When answering a call sound could get through but would stop for few moments and then continue. Operator told me to forward port 16384 to 16482 to VoIP modem IP. But I can only set forwarding for one port at the time in "Port forwarding" settings. Is there a way to forward to port range?
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Sep 19, 2011
I have a question about the function of an E1200 relative to a WRT54G. We currently have the 54G plugged into our LAN, the Ethernet cable plugged into one of the Ethernet ports, not the Internet port, on the back. It is giving wireless clients IP addresses according to our main LAN DHCP, as if they were hard-wired which is correct. Bad thing is, I have no idea what IP address is/was assigned to the 54G itself as it was not logged when done, way before my time. I cannot log into it and take a look at its settings and attempt to mimic what is going on in there on something like an E1200.
Therin lies my next questions. What could be occurring on the 54G that is enabling it to dish out like a WAP and does the E1200 support WAP function? If not, which models do that can be added to the 54G?
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Jun 1, 2011
I have an ASA 5505 on a job. It is a smaller business that would have done better with an RV082, but they have what they have. It is running firmware 8.4. The client needed ports forwarded for their FTP server. The port range in this config is tcp 43333-43339. The FTP server ip is 192.168.1.2. [Code] ......
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Apr 22, 2013
I'm trying to set up a minecraft server i have the correct ipv4 adress and port but for some reason its still closed?
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Jun 26, 2012
I am finding it impossible to set up port forwarding. No matter what I do I remain completely stealthed when I do a port probe via [URL]... The only way I seem to be able to open a port is if I enable remote management. When I do that, whatever port I specifiy as the remote management port is then fully open. Obviously, I can't leave a port exposed like this and, anyway, I need to open multiple ports for my purposes.
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Feb 26, 2013
I use modem and router to connect to the internet.When I connect my PC directly to modem port forwarding is working.When I connect my PC through my router the port is closed. I followed instruction for port forwarding.
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Sep 16, 2011
I'm trying to port forward with the Linksys BEFW11S4, I've followed all the instruction from support website. I went to the Application & Gaming then Port Range Forwarding. I changed the settings so I can access this IP remotely. When I try to log into this IP from a different network it wont let me.
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Nov 2, 2012
I am trying to port forward my Linksys e4200 router v 1.0.04. However, it is not successful for when ever I check if the ports are open they fail they test.
I am sure that I am doing the actual port forwarding correctly (I hope), but something is refraining the ports from being open.
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Nov 2, 2012
I am trying to install and use EchoLink on my pc's and they require port forwarding for 5198-5200 but I'm having trouble with theTo IP Address" as I don't know what # to use. It says I can't use 192.168.1.1 since it's the same as the LAN IP address so what do I use? I am trying to follow the instructions on [URL] If I leave it just as 192.168.1. it won't accept it and if I use any other number, it accepts it but I still can't get through.
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Feb 6, 2013
My first issue with this device is when I try to untick NAT to disable it I lose my internet connection. This also disables access to router's address 192.168.1.1 forcing me to reset the device and set it up all over again. Why is this happening? I tried this at least five times with the same result. Second question I have is if the DHCP reservation is the right option if I want to forward ports for certain applications like Vuze? When the DHCP reservation window opens I see all my wireless devices in the list (laptop, phone) but not the main computer which is connected through ethernet port. But that is yet another problem.
I've got a cable modem, connection is set to Automatic DHCP and I all want is to disable all firewalls, NAT and other unnecessary protection that's slowing my internet speed, set up MAC address filtering, port forwarding and close this terrible software so I never have to see it or think about it ever again.
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Nov 1, 2009
I just bought a WRT120N wireless router, and have run into some strange problems with port forwarding. I have a two router setup, because my ISP have set it up so i can only use my router from them to get my connection, and then i just have that one connected to my WRT120N. So my setup looks like the following:
The problem is that ONLY the three first ports works. I have forwarded them in the exact same manner, give it a name, put in the same external and internal port, and enable the port forwarding, but according ot can you seeme.org, only 4667, 6112, and 4669 can be seen, the rest is not responding. I even tried to enable port 21, which is a default setting in the router, but it will just not work.I have of course tried to reboot both router and PC, upgraded the routers firmware, but no luck.
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Aug 31, 2012
I'm a happy user of the E4200 for a few weeks now, and all in all it's a very robust and useful router.Within my network I have a webserver running using both HTTP (TCP 80) and HTTPS (TCP 443). I want to make this webserver available to the internet and so I configure port forwarding to forward port TCP 80 and TCP 443 to my internal webserver. As soon as I now apply these settings, I loose connection to the webinterface of the E4200 and get connected to my internal webserver. I would expect the router would only forward connections coming in through the external interface of the router, however this is apparently not the case (or at least not in my setup). So I tried setting up remote management on a different port to at least allow me to remotely manage the router, but this does not work from my internal network.
Right now, I'm assuming I'm doing something wrong, or have miss-configured something. Is it possible to switch the webadmin port to a different port (like 8080 and 8443)?
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Jan 19, 2012
I've read over the FAQ and followed the normal instructions for port forwarding, but can't seem to get it to work with this particular router, E2500. I have tried both the single port forwarding and the multi port range forwarding, and neither works. I've tried an older WRT54G router and port forwarding works fine on it, so I know it's not my ISP.I'm running the latest firmware provided by Linksys/Cisco.
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