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| MagicAhrim:
Do you have the internet running to a modem then to a router. If so the modem will have to be in bridge mode. If you are not sure on how to do this please contact your local internet provider. |
| Radioactive Cat:
--- Quote from: MagicAhrim on November 09, 2009, 01:08:35 PM ---Do you have the internet running to a modem then to a router. If so the modem will have to be in bridge mode. If you are not sure on how to do this please contact your local internet provider. --- End quote --- I have a wireless F5D7001v2000 Belkin chip inside my computer the receives the internet from my 2Wire 2701HG-G Modem. If that made no sense al all. Its not my fault. As badspot said in the port fwd tutorial, Blame Bill Gates. |
| Radioactive Cat:
hyp3r Baump! |
| DaSord213:
Well, I don't think there is too much of a difference between my router and yours, I have a 2wire 2701 HG-B. The thing with these routers are, you can only port forward one computer. What you need to do is click the firewall button from your main page. It should be on the top Then you look for "Firewall Settings", enter your password then submit. Then you should see something like this: Click "Add a new user-defined application." Fill out the info like so and click "Add Definition": You will get something like this, and fill it out like I did: And then hit back, and then you find it on your list, click "Add", except make sure you have it set to the right computer, and then hit "Done" That should do it, if not just ask. Also, --- Quote from: Radioactive Cat on November 09, 2009, 08:34:53 AM ---Windows XP. Its crap. --- End quote --- No it's not. |
| indi999:
grrrrrrr im tryin to port foreward but non of these instructions work -_- |
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