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| 150482 | 2003-06-09 04:41:00 | You guys are completley wrong. I have icq and msn messanger working fine. Also it does do port ranges if you create a new filtering rule when the firewall is set to advanced. You dont just have to set it up in the virtual server but saying that netmeeting doesnt work is crap it even fully functioned on the rta210. |
hoopzta (150) | ||
| 150483 | 2003-06-09 04:53:00 | > You guys are completley wrong. I have icq and msn > messanger working fine. > Also it does do port ranges if you create a new > filtering rule when the firewall is set to advanced. > You dont just have to set it up in the virtual server > but saying that netmeeting doesnt work is crap it > even fully functioned on the rta210. Sure the RTA210 works fine but it wont transfer files properly. Try them both ways. You need to set pinholes or use the DMZ on the RTA220. Just chatting and e-mail, etc works fine but try file or video and she no work without extra. Of course with the RTA220 you could use UPNP but it is buggy on the RTA220. Waiting for a firmware update. |
Big John (551) | ||
| 150484 | 2003-06-09 05:05:00 | The update is available on request from support@dynalink.co.nz I asked the other day and they are about to put it on the website soon. I havn't had any problem with file transfer so don't know whay you havn't. |
hoopzta (150) | ||
| 150485 | 2003-06-09 06:42:00 | That's interesting, hooptza. If you could let us know what rules you have set up for MSN, ICQ, NetMeeting (if that doesnt take up too much space), then that would be very valuable information. Cheers |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 150486 | 2003-06-09 10:17:00 | > The update is available on request from > support@dynalink.co.nz I asked the other day and they > are about to put it on the website soon. > I havn't had any problem with file transfer so don't > know whay you havn't. That is the Australian version which NZ agent won't say yes it works. They say try at your own risk. I just use my Vigor 2600 which has UPNP working and also has no problems with the Tracert program whicg the RTA220 does. It will only show the first and last hop for names. All others disappear. |
Big John (551) | ||
| 150487 | 2003-06-10 00:20:00 | The traceroute problem is solved in the rta220 new firmware which is due on the website this week. Netmeeting and icq both have predefined ports setup through the virtual server. All you need to do is have the ip adress in there and click apply. As for msn you need to have ports 1863,21, 6100-6109 and that should work fine. |
hoopzta (150) | ||
| 150488 | 2003-06-10 00:38:00 | Ports I have set up for MSN and have it working with File Transfer/Video are: 6891 TCP File Transfer Port 6892 TCP File Transfer Port (if you do more than sending two files at once then ports 6893-6901 TCP) 5190 UDP (forgot what this port is for although ICQ uses it except I only set up MSN pinholes on the router :/ ) 1863 TCP/UDP 5060 TCP/UDP 1503 TCP/UDP 3389 TCP/UDP These are all the working ports I know of to get MSN working. I've posted a thread asking about the ports required and had two good links that provided the answer. |
Kame (312) | ||
| 150489 | 2003-06-10 02:22:00 | The problems I was getting may be associated with Win98, I read that for MSN audio/video, one needs XP with UPnP. I had those ports set up as Virtual Servers that you list Kame, and though the messaging works the audio/visual doesnt. I havent used the Dynalink firewall, just set up Virtual Servers with the port numbers found from either MS, ICQ, or other sites etc. I had ICQ going more or less ok at one stage, using the advice given in a link I posted higher up, but then when I upgraded to a later build things turned to custard, couldnt even accept a chat request . Re-installing the older version didnt help either. Weird. However Yahoo messenger works ok in all aspects. So hooptza, if a range of ports like from 1024-65535 need to be opened for NM, then this has to be done in the Firewall as well as using the Dynalink predefind ports in the Virtual Server set up?? |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 150490 | 2003-06-10 03:06:00 | I've spent ages determining why it works and doesn't work, that I may have stumbled across the problem without knowing it, I use to test it with a friend of mine and got him to check what was happening. I realised that NAT wasn't doing it's job correctly and kept sending my LAN IP not my actual IP Address. I also tried running scripts on the router itself to setup more ports than the amount you get by using the browser (this was via telnet) although doing this you should not use the browser to view what was done as I don't know what results you can get from that. Port 21 shouldn't be required for MSN. |
Kame (312) | ||
| 150491 | 2003-06-10 03:35:00 | This site (www.compusmart.ab.ca) indicates that XP and UPnP is needed for MSN audio and video, also note the port range 5004-65535 that needs to be dynamically opened. As I mentioned before it was so much easier with dial-up and a soft firewall, just said 'yes' when the firewall asked if it could send out or receive data for a program :) |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
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