Author Topic: Port forwarding won't work?  (Read 1562 times)

Ok sorry for triple toast but no modify and i need to put pictures (i got them working)

Ok first it looks like this in port mapping


Then i click the + and it looks like this


What do i fill in? My ip address is 10.0.1.6 but thaats only 4 digits and as you can see above, theres 5! Help please?

Quadruple toast!
PLEASE help!

I dont want to keep posting. But I need help and well... Please.

Quote from: Badspot br0
This is the last port-forwarding topic there will ever be.

And just use PFConfig. www.portforward.com



Apparently it didn't.
DOH never mind about that post
Also, don't use local software to modify router settings, it won't work as well.

um, ok? any help on topic?

um, ok? any help on topic?
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What happens when you use a half-decent browser to go to http://192.168.1.1.

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What happens when you use a half-decent browser to go to http://192.168.1.1.

/Facepalm

Dont you hate it when people post without reading to topic?


Try clicking the Browse button on the port mapping thing, and find your Computer.
Then try forwarding, if you cannot find your computer, try using a "6" in the box (if you are sure the IP you are using is 10.0.1.6)

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What happens when you use a half-decent browser to go to http://192.168.1.1.
That will not work. He is using an airport router, you need to use the airport utilites (apparently).

And just use PFConfig. www.portforward.com
This am costly.

Try clicking the Browse button on the port mapping thing, and find your Computer.
Then try forwarding, if you cannot find your computer, try using a "6" in the box (if you are sure the IP you are using is 10.0.1.6)
 That will not work. He is using an airport router, you need to use the airport utilites (apparently). This am costly.

ok what do I put In the ports?


Try 28000 in both.
ok only 28000? And then a different box for 28100 and so on?