| Post ID |
Timestamp |
Content |
User |
| 863508 |
2010-03-03 05:29:00 |
Is it possible to look somewhere in my router info pages to see if an application, (in this case Skype), has actually forwarded a port, when the aforementioned app is started? |
rumpty (2863) |
| 863509 |
2010-03-03 05:32:00 |
Maybe. On mine I just go to UPnP setting and it shows all ports. and protocols. |
nedkelly (9059) |
| 863510 |
2010-03-03 05:32:00 |
Shouldnt have to add it to the router. I use Skype here and its fine |
Speedy Gonzales (78) |
| 863511 |
2010-03-03 05:33:00 |
what router do you have? |
nedkelly (9059) |
| 863512 |
2010-03-03 06:28:00 |
A D-Link DSL504T |
rumpty (2863) |
| 863513 |
2010-03-03 06:32:00 |
Skype will run on 80 if nothing else is available. So you shouldn't have any problems. |
Cato (6936) |
| 863514 |
2010-03-03 06:53:00 |
I'm not having any problems. I just wanted to see if the UPnP system of opening ports was working. |
rumpty (2863) |
| 863515 |
2010-03-04 01:53:00 |
I'm not having any problems. I just wanted to see if the UPnP system of opening ports was working.
did you see any UPnP monitoring mentioned in the router admin page? |
nmercer (3899) |
| 863516 |
2010-03-04 02:02:00 |
Usually not but it would depend upon the exact model of router that you were using. |
Aurealis_ (7897) |
| 863517 |
2010-03-04 02:07:00 |
Pretty sure the 504 doesn't have that monitoring feature. |
wratterus (105) |
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