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| Thread ID: 70770 | 2006-07-15 11:37:00 | dsl 302g/azureus/port forwarding | meronr (10737) | Press F1 |
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| 471183 | 2006-07-16 06:34:00 | I have the DSL302G v2 and I have got the ports forwarded correctly, I had trouble with the user interface (10.1.1.1 in the browser) so I used the command version instead. Here is what I done: 1. go run and type "cmd" and press enter 2. Type "telnet 10.1.1.1" and press enter 3. Login to the console using the username admin password admin (or whatever you may have changed the admin password to) 4. Type "create nat rule entry ruleid ANY NUMBER rdr lcladdrfrom YOUR IP lcladdrto YOUR IP destportfrom num THE PORT destportto num THE PORT lclport num THE PORT" press enter 5. Type "commit" press enter 6. Type "exit" - done! Type everything in the quotation marks (excluding them) where THE PORT is type the port you wish to forward, with the ANY NUMBER, this can be any number, YOUR IP is under the Network Connections in Control Panel and your Network Adapter. Post back your results :) HTH :thumbs: |
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| 471184 | 2006-07-16 07:54:00 | The 302G / Linksys WRT54G combo is a pig for port forwarding. I ended up bricking my 302g and getting a 504G instead and that works fine with the WRT54G. | Sb0h (3744) | ||
| 471185 | 2006-07-16 08:50:00 | Hello straitjacket Sounds very easy and I wish there where more details available about that particular setup some time ago. No one was able to help me through it then. Anyway much of luck to you. G |
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