Portforwarding [Very Noob friendly] [Multiple router guides]

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    Portforwarding [Very Noob friendly] [Multiple router guides]

    Hey Guys Today im Going to Show You How To portFoward With multiple Routers


    (Got This From Another Site But I Made It On that Other Site)
    (No Leeching)
    (No Credits Needed If You Copy Paste My Thread Im Just happy To help)


    Introduction
    Well, I noticed a different Portforwarding guide, that wasn't very specific, so I made a noob friendly one.
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    Port forwarding
    Step 1). Hit start, then run, then type in cmd, and hit `OK`, If done correctly you should see this window:

    Step 2).Type in "ipconfig", and hit enter, you should see some text show up in the command prompt(Keep the window up, you'll need it later):

    Step 3).See where it says "Default Gateway"? Take that IP, and put it in Firefox/IE, you will then be prompted for a password (It's usually admin for the user and pass, or just admin for the user, or just admin for the pass, it varies depending on your router), it should then take you to your router page would should look something like this (NOTE: I will show you how to do it for several popular router brands, but I will be using my router as an example right here. If you have a different router type, scroll down to "Different routers")

    Step 4).If your using the router shown above, then click "Advanced Setup", it will bring you to this page:

    Step 5).Now click "Forwarding", it should bring you to this page:

    Step 6).Now, down at the bottom, click "View Port Range Forwarding", it should bring you to this page:

    Step 7).Now, bring the command prompt back up, see where it says "IP Address"? Put the last 3 digits of that in the IP Address box on the router page(i.e, mine is 192.168.1.**** so I would put 104 in the little box)

    Step 8 ).Now, fill it out like I have (As shown below):

    Step 9).Now, hit apply, all settings should be successful, and now your done!
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    Different routers
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    Linksys WRT54G

    Step 1).Click the Security link near the top of the page.

    Step 2).Remove the checkmark from the Block Anonymous Internet Requests checkbox.

    Step 3).Click the Save Settings button near the bottom of the page.

    Step 4).Click the Applications & Gaming link near the top of the page.

    Step 5).You should now see a new menu. In this new menu, click Port Range Forward.

    Step 6).Now, bring the command prompt back up, get the last 3 digits from the "IP Address" line, put it in the "IP Address" box, put "Vana" under "Application", in "Start", put 7**** and in "End", put 8485, leave the protocol at "Both", and tick the box under "Enable", then hit "Save Settings", all settings should be successful, now you are done!
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    Netgear RP614

    Step 1).Click the "Port Forwarding link" near the left side of the page, it should bring you to this page:

    Step 2).Make sure the "NAT Status" is set to "Enable", now click "Add Custom Service"

    Step 3).Check the box that says "Enable", put "Vana", in "Service Name", in "Starting Port", put "7100", in "Ending Port", put "8485", and in the very last box in "Server IP Address", put the last 3 digits from the "IP Address" line in the command prompt, then hit "Add". Now you're done!
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    D-Link EBR-2310

    Step 1).Click the Advanced link near the top of the page.

    Step 2).Check the box near the "Name" box, put "gsterv900", in the "Name" box, now get the IP from the "IP Address" line in the command prompt, and put it in the "IP Address" box on the router page, in the "Start" box, put "7100", in the "End" box, put "8485", and for "Traffic type", select "Any", now hit "Save settings", and you're done!
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    F.A.Q
    Q:When you will be adding more router types?
    A:I'll be adding more over the next few days, I'm sick right now, so I can only handle so much.

    Q:It says 'ipconfig' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
    operable program or batch file.
    A:Right-click My Computer, on your desktop and hit "Properties", click the "Advanced" tab, then hit "Environment Variables", under "System variables", find "Path", or "PATH", then double-click it[NOTE: Do not delete anything out of it], now add this to the very end of the box:
    Code:
    ;C:\WINDOWS\system32
    Q:I forwarded, but it still isn't working!
    A:I've had people ask me this before, a usual fix for it is instead of using the range of 7100 - 8485, to use a range of 1000 - 9999

    Q:Will you be adding more FAQ's do this guide?
    A:Yes, as I get more questions, then find answers, I will post them.

    I HADE TO DELEAT SOME PICTURES BECOUSE OF RAGEZONE ONLY TO HAVE 10 PICS SO THIS IS WAT YOU HAVE TO DO
    Last edited by gsterv900; 29-07-09 at 07:44 PM.


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    Apprentice Gingbread is offline
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    Re: Portforwarding [Very Noob friendly] [Multiple router guides]

    What language u speak?
    rofl...cuz u dont know how to spell had or delete or because....
    Well thnx i guess

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    Re: Portforwarding [Very Noob friendly] [Multiple router guides]

    I Speak English But Im Typing Quickly

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    Re: Portforwarding [Very Noob friendly] [Multiple router guides]

    Give credits to vana

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    Re: Portforwarding [Very Noob friendly] [Multiple router guides]

    Good guide, very easy, good job

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    Re: Portforwarding [Very Noob friendly] [Multiple router guides]

    Vana???? Wtf I Made This No Credits BEcouse I Made

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    Re: Portforwarding [Very Noob friendly] [Multiple router guides]

    Thanks Man :D

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    casually lurking Christmas is offline
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    Re: Portforwarding [Very Noob friendly] [Multiple router guides]

    This thread would be useless to those who own a different router.

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    Re: Portforwarding [Very Noob friendly] [Multiple router guides]

    its for defferent routers dude i dont have all of them dam i only have 4 different routers hoked up to different computers

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    Re: Portforwarding [Very Noob friendly] [Multiple router guides]

    Sorry For Double Post But i Am Now Open For qUestions i just got away from my girlfreind xD

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    Member :najiyah: is offline
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    Re: Portforwarding [Very Noob friendly] [Multiple router guides]

    Good.. You done it for multiple.. I done it.. like 4 ports.. but only 1 port (80) is open :( Rest are closed.

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    Senior Clysse is offline
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    Re: Portforwarding [Very Noob friendly] [Multiple router guides]

    portforwarding is such an easy task

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    Re: Portforwarding [Very Noob friendly] [Multiple router guides]

    i know but some people need help so i made this

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    Novice XeonHT is offline
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    Re: Portforwarding [Very Noob friendly] [Multiple router guides]

    omg, thanks! :D

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    Re: Portforwarding [Very Noob friendly] [Multiple router guides]

    your welcome happy to help =P



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