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daveb47

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Discovered this morning that when workman jcb'd the sky broadband cable the other day i fecked my router,they have given me another one which is diferent to old one,spent the whole day so far trying to get the port forwarding to work,but no success,

Had bad turn the other day and on quite heavy meds so gonna blame it on that..

Am using No-ip duc,but cannot access ports 21,80 etc,even radmin wont work.

Everything was ok wit old router so gotta be settings

Router is sagemon

F@st2304

 

Can anyone advise please

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Dave,

 

Sorry to hear about your router problems. I can't help you there, but just wanted to say that I can understand about the meds. I have problems like that some time. Just take your time and walk away from it for a bit. I am sure that someone will reply that can help you. Networking is definitely not my strong suit.

 

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i found some info but i dont know if this helps

 

 

 

Login to the router, defualt login is admin, default password is sky

 

Go to Security-> Service-> Add custom service-> Port Forwarding.

Follow the prompts, it's pretty simple.

 

Save That, then go to Security->Firewall->Inbound connection rules

Add-> then once again, follow the prompts.

Save that, and see if it works.

 

If it doesn't, then I'm guessing you are on windows Vista or Windows 7.

 

The router may be port forwarding, but Windows firewall probably isn't allowing the connection. Inbound connections (generally) are not allowed by default.

Right click the the network icon in the system tray (bottom right of windows screen), click Network and Sharing center.

Around the bottom left, click Windows Firewall.

 

In Vista, click Allow program or feature, the add port, follow the prompts.

 

In windows 7, click advanced settings on the left side.

Click inbound rules on the left side, then New Rule on the right side.

Select Port, then follow the prompts.

 

Test it out.

 

You should know that you WON'T be able to connect from inside your network to the external IP/Port, you _must_ come from outside the network for the port forwarding to work.

Inside the network, you simply use the local (probably 192.168.x.x) IP

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