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| Thread ID: 52052 | 2004-12-08 05:00:00 | Port forwarding, RTA300 router - urgent | E|im (87) | Press F1 |
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| 300902 | 2004-12-08 05:00:00 | Who knows how to do a port range forward with the virtual server function?? I want to forward ports 27000-27040 UDP for CS Source to my LAN IP address so I can host a server without DMZ. Here (sal.neoburn.net) is a pic of the setup. I can't add in a 27000-27040 because it won't let me, so I was wondering how you would do it without adding 40 entries manually. |
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| 300903 | 2004-12-08 05:12:00 | I have that same router, and AFAIK you cannot port forward a range of ports with it. I'm guessing you are going to have to do them all one by one ... | Jen C (20) | ||
| 300904 | 2004-12-08 05:24:00 | Darn, you sure? I might email Dynalink tomorrow. Looks like I'll have to use DMZ when the server is needed. ;) | E|im (87) | ||
| 300905 | 2004-12-08 07:37:00 | Try looking on portforward.com for your router and see if they will let you put in a range of ports to forward. | wintertide (1306) | ||
| 300906 | 2004-12-08 09:37:00 | I'm not sure about your route at all, but have you tried simply entering startport - endport? Like 1 - 1024? My one has single input like yours appears to but you can do the above... Though I doubt it :S |
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