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Offline Ronstad

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Problems with Portforwarding D-Link DIR-600!
« on: August 29, 2010, 05:04:37 AM »
Hey..

I'm having troubles with my portforwarding. I have added my ports on the gateway site but still nothing happens. Im trying to open port: 3784 for Vetrilo program. I would be pleased if someone would know any thing about this.. I have tried serveral differets PortChecker sites and programs but all says its closed. My ip match with other ip so I dont have two rauters.

General Info
Router: D-link DIR-600
Modem: Motorola SB5101E
OS: Windows  Xp
OS Firewall: Enable
PC Static IP : 192.168.0.100
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.0.1
DNS : 148.160.16.66

Router Port Forwarding  Rules:
Name : Ventrilo
IP Adress :  192.168.0.100
Public port : 3784~3784
Private port: 3784~3784
Trafic type: any


Thanks.

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Re: Problems with Portforwarding D-Link DIR-600!
« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2010, 12:51:38 PM »
Your right on the one router, the sb5101 is a cable modem only and not a router  :wink:

And it looks like your port forwarding rule is setup properly :-)

And from what I can tell there is no firewall options in the router to change.

So lets try a few things.
First log into your router and make sure DMZ is off.

Then unplug the power to the router and then back in. (I have had a lot of routers that don't start working right till they are restarted)

Also did you use my port tester for the test?
And of course what antivirus/firewall do you have installed on your pc?

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