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What is your opinion of Netgear routers?

They suck horribly
2 (33.3%)
They are really bad
0 (0%)
They are...ok
2 (33.3%)
They're pretty good
2 (33.3%)
They're awesome
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 6

Author Topic: Port Forwarding. (New router)  (Read 797 times)

I used to have a Motorola 112 router. (can't remember model) On Black Friday I got a new router, it's a Netgear WNR1000. First of all I know Motorola sucks you don't have to tell me. But I still can't portforward even on my new router. I've followed Badspots Guide, Portforward.com, and all the others. The biggest problem is that on Portforward.com they don't have my model, only the 2000 and 3000. I've also looked at almost all the topics about Netgear routers and portforwarding. It really sucks because I just got a new router, and I can't portforward still. I probably won't get a new one for a year. :C

Try searching "netgear wnr1000 port forwarding" on Google, including Google images. If that doesn't work, look EVERYWHERE on your router page. It took me awhile to figure out how to port forward my router, but all I had to do was literally click on everything. If that yields nothing, hopefully somebody who has one can help.

Thank you for replying so fast, and I will try that.

Oh wait.. I think I may have worded it wrong, I can get to my router page and enter the ports, It just isn't working. But it says on the page that it has a firewall included, do you think that could be blocking Blockland?

It just isn't working.
Quote from: Badspot
It doesn't let you?  Like a little man jumps out of your computer and stops you?  How about describing what actually happens. 


Did you set your TCP settings?


Oh wait Question: Should I still add my ports and everything on the Local Area Connection Properties when I don't connect using that? I use Wireless Connection 4 because I use a utility to connect to the router. I think that's my biggest problem.