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How To
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The page in those screenshot is for setting up Port triggering
Try the Advanced -> Routing page There should be options for: - a remote port range (27275-27276 for only one server), - a local port range (should be the same as remote) - and the local IP address to redirect the packets to(whatever your computer's local IP is). edit: if it's not on the routing page try clicking "virtual server" on the right bar |
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which tab should i click now
http://tinypic.com/r/x0uzgo/8 http://tinypic.com/r/ie02rr/8 how to configure the firewall? Last edited by eshwarr; 02-28-2014 at 02:29 PM. |
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From there, go to port mapping
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Select the 'enable' radio button, just below the text
edit: that doesn't seem right actually :/ try the NAT tab, instead of the port mapping one. there might be a port forwarding subsection inside that... Last edited by LewisH; 03-02-2014 at 10:36 AM. |
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Yeah, try "virtual server"
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Perfect
Here are the settings: Code:
User defined service name : Altitude Protocol: UDP WAN Port: 27275:27276 LAN Open Port: 27275:27276 LAN IP Address: [your local IP] The Port's are ranges, you can increase the second number (to 27277, 27278, etc..) if you're running more than one server, the port for each server is in the server settings. For the LAN IP Address, see here ^^ If you have any problems with this, I'll try to help. |
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Done ! :d
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Help with tp link router
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No Luck
Note that i have a dynamic ip.Can i do it?
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If you mean your internet IP address, then yes! Altitudes 'master' servers get your current internet IP address then send it to all the clients, so this will work fine ^^
If you're talking about a dynamic local IP (DHCP) then you would need to reconfigure the router every time your IP was changed*, this shouldn't happen often but it's better to have a static IP, which shouldn't be too difficult to set up. Either way the guide is the relevant for both static and dynamic setups *unless your router has the ability to forward to a mac address, most routers I've used don't. |
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I have a problem.....
See the ports tab?it says XX-XX?!!wat u told ha s 5 digits?
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The more detailed description on the right of the image describes it as XXX - YYY, while confusing this does not indicate the number of characters you must type into that field. Port numbers range from 1 - 65535. Further reading about ports http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compute...%28software%29.
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halp..
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CLick radio button user defined. type altitude into the text field next to it
Type your internal ip address into the "Forward to Internal Host IP" text field (Find internal IP) Under "Protocol/Type" select "Both" from the drop down External Port Start 27272 External Port End 27272 Internal Port Start 27272 Internal Port End 27272 Click apply |
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Thanks For Help
Thanks For Help...But It Ain't Workin
My PC Is a Win Xp I Don't Find IPv6 or 4 ... And If I Give My Normal IP... it Is Showing Some Reboot Problem |
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This Is WHat I See After Following the Steps
Error/Warning Page
This Product has encountered an error/warning.The same can be seen below. The time displayed are in seconds since the last reboot. When Severity Error/Warning Description 172854 error-failure webserver: Error adding NAT reserved mapping pool Altitude@pppoe_0_35_172727************* |
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server is nuts xD
ports are forwarded! |
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