TUTORIAL: How To Open Ports and Forward them to your Router
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7. October 2008 @ 19:21 |
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Actually not that common but I've seen it a few times now. Mine is which why I probably focus on it and always check, sure fire way to kill your internet connection if you use it for a static address. Definitely connected to my router but don't ask me how.
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jntucehyd
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8. December 2008 @ 06:09 |
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Originally posted by tEChniiQue: The first half of this tutorial is intended to show you how to open ports on your PC. The second half will show you how to forward those ports to your router so that outside sources can access them.
Tutorial Created Using Windows XP Pro?If you?re not using this O/S your screenshots may look slightly different.
Written By: tEChniiQue
COurtesy of: http://www.xtreme-source.com
http://www.teammodders.com
2 GREAT TORRENT CLIENTS TO USE:
BitTornado= http://www.xtreme-source.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=3
uTorrent= http://www.xtreme-source.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=17
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Part 1
Go to -> My Network Places -> View Network Connections
*Now right click on the LAN Connection that provides your internet access and select Properties:
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Click Advanced -> Settings
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Now click Advanced -> Highlight your internet Connection -> Click settings
A window should open similar to the one below but would more than likely have existing ports open on your system listed.
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Click add and you will see this set settings windows appear
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*Description of Service: Usually the program name (abbr.) and/or the port number being opened
* Name or IP address: Just what is says. If you don?t know your PC?s name just put the IP address.
Note: If you don?t have a Static IP address on your PC then everything you?re doing can and will be ineffective if and when your IP address changes. Set a Static IP for your system
*External Port/Internal Port number for this service: Unless you know exactly what having two different ports here consist of, keep them the same.
*TCP: TCP enables two hosts to establish a connection and exchange streams of data.
*UDP: provides very few error recovery services, offering instead a direct way to send and receive datagram?s over an IP network.
NOTE: Between TCP & UDP make sure you set the port for the type you need. If one port needs both types then you?ll have to the go through these settings twice.
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Part 2
This section was will show you how to forward ports you?ve just opened to your router. Since I don?t own every router in existence, I?ll show you what it takes for the LinsysWireless Broadband Router to have ports forwarded to it. The concept is the same for all routers and once you familiarize yourself with the steps, you should be able to navigate through your router settings with ease.
First you need to access your router. Open Internet Explorer and type 192.168.1.1 Enter. A user name and password box should appear like the one below. The factory password for this router is ?admin? (without the quotes), leave the user name blank. Some routers may be "admin" as the user name with the password area blank. Check the documentation that came with your router or refer yourself to the company website to figure out what this is for your router.
NOTE: I highly recommend you changing that password from the factory setting ASAP if it still exists.
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Once you type your password, the router settings should be displayed
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Select Application & Gaming ->
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This screen is very easy to handle once you get familiar with it.
*Application: Input a small abbreviation so you know what program you?re forwarding the ports for
*Start to End
Many times, a program will need a range of ports forwarded (i.e. 21000-21005)
Under start, type the initial port and under end type the last port of the range.
*Protocol: I explained what TCP & UDP were earlier, here all you do is select the one that the port utilizes
*IP Address: I can?t stress enough ?create yourself a Static IP?. Here you input your current IP. Like was saying before; you complete this process and reboot your PC, the IP might change. Therefore, this setting would not be accurate and your ports will no longer be forwarded.
*Enable: Self Explanatory
Here is one good thing about the forwarding part. Let?s say you have a range of 10 consecutive ports to forwards (1100 ? 1110). For the router settings you just type the start and finish but you?ll have to do each individual one and if the selection is both for all, you just doubled your work. No biggie, right?!
Save your settings and restart your system.
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Obviously various people have different routers. So, if you post what your router's type and model number are as well as what
program(s) you are trying to access and I will do my best to PM you the info you need to get set up properly.
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fucoflag
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1. January 2009 @ 02:35 |
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hello im new to this site i just signed in because i cant program my router to play starcraft and another few online games.
I got an Ambit router model U10C019
i reallly i really want to open those because ill screw up alot of my games and school softwares ,please help me
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1. January 2009 @ 04:45 |
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notlob624
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3. February 2009 @ 17:47 |
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hey, im using a macbook running OSX 10.4.11 and using a netgear/sky router (its black, not sure on the model). Im trying to use the webcam function on aMsn, but it says i need to open port 6891 and that its blocked behind my router. I can neither view other contacts webcam, and they cant view mine. (N)
any help would be much appreciated, thanks
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3. February 2009 @ 22:46 |
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Don't know much about Mac's but you need to find the model of your router (should be a sticker on bottom or back) or one similar to it and follow the direction's for it here to forward that port. Static ip guide is on this site too if needed: http://www.portforward.com/english/route...routerindex.htm assuming Mac and Window's are similar in this regard.
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chris1993
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18. March 2009 @ 12:17 |
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Hi i have a Netgear DG934G on sky boradband at the moment and im wondering how to open my gaming port for halo 2 would you be able to help?
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18. March 2009 @ 13:08 |
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danj
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18. March 2009 @ 13:56 |
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The port 80 is used for LIVE account signup and must be open. Port 3074 is the default port used by LIVE for multiplayer gaming. However, if port 3074 is unavailable, the service searches for the next available port in increments of 12. For more information about Halo 2 ports, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 937424 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/937424/ ) Games for Windows LIVE Ports that you must be open to connect to LIVE
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chris1993
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18. March 2009 @ 14:09 |
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All done thankyou :)
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Shevach
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24. March 2009 @ 23:31 |
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i cant get the password or the username working after i type my ip adress in. Tells me i need to log into the are and then my router model number, then it asks for a name and password i cant figure it out i tried what you did and none of them worked help!!
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25. March 2009 @ 01:07 |
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It isn't your IP address you type in, should be your Default Gateway which should be your router address, you'll see it at ipconfig/all with other info. And make sure you're typing your router address in IE.
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29. March 2009 @ 21:06 |
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thank you so much, i have wondered how to do this and now i know
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chajaykat
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2. April 2009 @ 10:33 |
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hello im just a new user of vuze azareus torent downloader but i cant turn the smiley to color green it said i have a nat problem and when i run a test it said that may computer has stop it said that my port is close how can i open my port so that i can download torrent more faster im using a router DLINK 2640T i hope you can help me with this and i realy appreciate and thanks a lot for the help
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2. April 2009 @ 11:57 |
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chajaykat
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3. April 2009 @ 02:10 |
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hello thanks for the effort of helping me but stil i have the problem when i check for ftp its said that my port is not opn or unreachable pls help me again i realy appreciate your help i am just a beginer so pls step by step thank you so much
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3. April 2009 @ 02:56 |
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Are you using any firewall, even Window's; Vuze has to be made an exception in it? Check for your modem here, some need port forwarding as well: http://www.portforward.com/english/route...routerindex.htm Azureus recommend's a port over 50,000, shouldn't matter but try that. Could be your ISP throttle's but isn't listed, what is it, maybe someone know's? And some ISP's that throttle allow torrent download's at off peak time's like overnight. Is this Vista by any chance and, if so, what version?
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sri_muhu
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7. April 2009 @ 04:44 |
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HI
I have The port Fowarding problem in My Router!
Ive tried port fowarding for torrent so many time and its not wrking
CAN U PLEASE HELP!
My Router is ZTE ZXDSL 831 v2
Please Help!
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7. April 2009 @ 10:59 |
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_Ev_
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12. June 2009 @ 01:24 |
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hi, im trying to get a program called Gametable working, but i cant do anything with the ports on my router (its a speedtouch, st546 v6)
(my computer is an xp home)
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12. June 2009 @ 03:32 |
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Just follow this link, find and click on your router and as Gametable isn't listed, click on any program, say utorrent or Azureus, assuming you know the port or port's you need, and follow the direction's: http://www.portforward.com/english/route...routerindex.htm Look's like you'll need a static ip address as well, link there will take you to their guide, not hard to set, just pay attention to the DNS Server and Default Gateway being the same. You can't use that for your DNS but Open DNS has a couple you can use (use them myself) and if only one show's at ipconfig/all, that's fine.
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12. June 2009 @ 05:07 |
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dwatkins9
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17. July 2009 @ 04:13 |
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Okay. I know I may sound absolutely ignorant but I can not, for the life of me, get this to work correctly.
I will try to explain the best I can.
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Windows XP
Linksys wrt54g router
trying to open a port for uTorrent
Now I had to change my router ip from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.2.1 to get it to work properly as far as connecting to the internet.
I am trying to open port 54545, do I need to open up more ports? As in, 54540-54545. Or should it work with just one?
I Have followed the directions on this post, and what feels like thousands more, I still can not seem to get this to work.
I have tried firewall off/on
AVG off/on
I have upgraded my firmware for the wrt54g.
And no matter what I just cant get it to work properly.
I am completely baffled and down to my last nerve trying to get this working. There is freeware called Simple Port Forwarding, I have tried that as well. It didnt work.
If someone could please help me I would GREATLY appreciate it. I am not computer illiterate, it is just that for some reason I dont understand whats going wrong. And again, I have read just about every manual/tutorial out there and followed it step by step.
It could probably be something very simple that I have managed to overlook. If anyone could help, that would be awesome. Thanks
- Dustin
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17. July 2009 @ 05:05 |
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utorrent just need's one port. Not sure if this is your router but just follow the direction's, if not your's, just click on router list and find it, click on it, find utorrent, click on it and follow the direction's: http://www.portforward.com/english/route...GS/Utorrent.htm Also look's like you need to set a static address but pay attention to your DNS Server (s) and Default Gateway being the same, you'll need different one's in that case: http://www.portforward.com/networking/staticip.htm Disable UPnP at options>preferences>connection in utorrent and just make utorrent an exception in your firewall, you don't need to shut it or AVG, that I know of, down. Edit: check for your modem at PortForward too, some need forwarding as well.
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MCCBOB
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3. August 2009 @ 17:08 |
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MCCBOB
NEWBIE
THANX A LOT.
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