Author Topic: I am unable to port forward on an airport router.  (Read 1670 times)

I use one of those disk shaped old Airport Routers that most people use. It is not an Airport Extreme.
This the kind of router:

When I use airport utility to connect to the router to begin port forwarding, it is unable to connect.

I've tried using (configure other) as my way to connect, and I enter in the correct I.P address yet it doesn't work.

I'm starting to think that I need to be hardwired to it, but naturally I shouldn't have to.

I've also tried restarting the router but that has not helped.


I really want to host, what am I doing wrong :C.

Hi, I'm Ethan and I'll be assisting you with your problems today.


We will start by making sure UPnP is enabled in your router page. Refer to your router booklet for information on how to access the router control panel. Once you are there, log into the control panel.

You will need a username and a password, which may be user set (by your father most likely) or they may be the default ones. If they are user set, ask your father for the 'router control panel login'. If they are still default, there is a 99% chance that the username is admin and the password is admin. If they are not, refer again to your router booklet for the default login details.

Once you are there, click on 'Settings' or 'Setup' or similar, then click on 'UPnP settings'. Click 'Enable' (to the fullest setting if more than 2) and then click 'Apply' or 'OK'.

Close your router page and try to host again. If the server works, problem solved. If not, try the method below.



Let's make sure any firewalls you have allow Blockland to accept both incoming and outgoing connections. The method will differ from firewall to firewall, but a general method is outlined below:

Open your firewall/internet security control center.
Click on 'Firewall' if not already selected.
Click on 'Exceptions' or 'Settings'.
Under a 'Programs' tab, there will be a list of programs that are allowed to make in/out connections.
Click 'New' or 'Add'.
Select 'Blockland.exe' as the program, and then fill out any other details. If asked, click 'Allow UPnP'.

Try to host again. If it works, all good. If you are still having trouble, there is another method you can do.



This is a sneaky little trick. Quite often, Windows Firewall still applies it's 'Blocked Programs' list even when it's turned off. Do the following:

Go to the computers control panel.
Click on 'Windows Firewall'.
On the Exceptions tab, click 'Add Port...' and enter the details:

Name: blockland
Port: 28000
TCP/UDP: TCP

Do it again, but this time click UDP, as below:

Name: blockland
Port: 28000
TCP/UDP: UDP

Click 'Add Program...' and then click on 'Blockland'. Click 'OK'.


Hopefully these methods work for you. Please post your results back.

Yeah, no. forget off.

I don't want your copy pasted bullstuff.

1. Airport routers don't support UPnP, dipstuff. I need to PORT FORWARD. Too hard?

2. I need an airport specific guide.

Yeah, no. forget off.

I don't want your copy pasted bullstuff.

1. Airport routers don't support UPnP, dipstuff. I need to PORT FORWARD. Too hard?

2. I need an airport specific guide.
Well, FYI, the current version of Blockland only uses UPnP. Can't use it? Don't bite my loving head off.


Yeah, no. forget off.

I don't want your copy pasted bullstuff.

1. Airport routers don't support UPnP, dipstuff. I need to PORT FORWARD. Too hard?

2. I need an airport specific guide.
OK, don't you need help?

It's like making a help topic,
And trying to piss anybody off, who dares to try to help you.

Bump.

I need to know how to PORT FORWARD.

Well, FYI, the current version of Blockland only uses UPnP. Can't use it? Don't bite my loving head off.
This isn't true, you can connect to port forwarded servers, the ping just displays as ---

Does the router have some kind of model name (possibly on the bottom)?

This isn't true, you can connect to port forwarded servers, the ping just displays as ---
srsly

This isn't true, you can connect to port forwarded servers, the ping just displays as ---

Does the router have some kind of model name (possibly on the bottom)?
I'll find one...

But I'm 100% certain Airport routers CANNOT support UPnP.

Have, you ever looked for UPnP, on the router page? In "Advanced"?

Have, you ever looked for UPnP, on the router page? In "Advanced"?
When I use airport utility to connect to the router to begin port forwarding, it is unable to connect.

I've tried using (configure other) as my way to connect, and I enter in the correct I.P address yet it doesn't work.
AIRPORT ROUTERS

DO NOT

SUPPORT

UPNP.

I want to know how to PORT FORWARD. God loving damnit.

AIRPORT ROUTERS

DO NOT

SUPPORT

UPNP.

I want to know how to PORT FORWARD. God loving damnit.
AGH, just get a new router, if its a problem.

It does seem like a problem.