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Router.. port frwrdng from router's setting ..hlp.
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i clicked an option of "custom port forwarding" in my router's

settings,then this form came and i dont know how to fill it!

FILL WITH AN EXAMPLE PLZ and EXPLAIN !

Application:

Protocol:TCP

Source IP Address:

Source Netmask:

Destination IP Address:

Destination Netmask:

Destination Port Start:

Destination Port End:

Destination Port Map:

plz fill this if u know correctly!! TCP was already written in front of protocol,fill the rest!


Link: http://blog.bitcomet.com/post/130317/ ©
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Nuduan_Plus3000 (David) Mon Oct 26, 09 01:24 PM

I voted

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Dutcher_Butcher Sun Nov 1, 09 01:46 AM

Hi, your lucky you have access to your router′s settings by the way.

Most people in europe don′t, we have to call our isp′s and beg them to portforward.

Anyway,

Leave tcp alone that′s good.

Source ip is your router ip there should be a label on it if not call your isp they have to tell you this if you ask.

Same goes for netmask, or subnet mask.

Find the command prompt window. should be in your desktop accessories.

And type in ′ipconfig/all′ a bunch of stuff should come up.

Destination ip adress are numbers behind ip4.

Destination netmask is behind sunbetmask.

Now from your info I gather your router only allows a range of ports to be opened, not individual ones. This isn′t bad or anything.

Say you want to open ports 40000 555555 and 60000 (go high), you′ll need to enter 40000 into destination port start.

and 60000 into destination port end.

I don′t know what destination port map is for, but you shouldn′t need this.

Entering this info should open ports 40000 through to 60000.

Then just enter one of the port within this range into bitcomet and refresh the wan settings(bottom bar to you far right).

Just remember your forwarding from your router(source) to your pc(destination).

Assuming you′ve found command prompt and entered the right info this should do the trick!

Hope this helps, have a nice day!



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