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Old 19-11-2003, 22:50   #1
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edimax router?

anyone here using an edimax router, been at it for hours and can't get my head around port forwarding(?) so i can use other machines to play games online
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Re: edimax router?

Taken from my netgear routers port forwarding instructions:



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<H1>Port Forwarding Help
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Using the Port Forwarding page, you can make local computers or servers available to the Internet for different services (for example, FTP or HTTP), to play Internet games (like Quake III), or to use Internet applications (like CUseeMe). For the services, applications, or games, that already exist in the pull-down list, you'll only need to specify the computer's IP address. Otherwise, the port number and computer's IP address for each service, game or application should be specified by clicking the Add Custom Service button.

Port Assignment

You may make up to 20 different port assignments for Internet services, applications or games. In the Service Name lists, you'll be able to select either a service, application or game. If you don't see an item that you want to use in any of the lists, check with the software or game developer for the correct port numbers to use. For Internet Services

Before starting, you'll need to determine which type of services you'll provide and the IP address of the computer that will provide those services. The most common services you would provide are a Web (HTTP) server or FTP server.



To setup a computer or server to be accessible to the Internet for an Internet service:
  1. Select the Internet service you want to use from the Service Name list.
  2. Type the IP address of the computer in the Server IP Address box.
  3. Click Add button.
Note: You may have a single computer or server available for more than one type of service. To do that, select another service, and type the same IP address for that computer or server.

For Internet Games or Applications

Before starting, you'll need to know which service, application or game you'll be configuring. Also, you'll need to have the IP address for the computer that you want to use.



To setup a computer to play Internet games or use Internet applications:
  1. Select the Internet application or game you want to use from one of the relevant lists.
    The Start Port and End Port boxes are filled in.
    Note: If you can't find the game or application you want in one of the lists, click Add Custom Service button, and type the Service Name, Starting Port, Ending Port, and Server IP Address information.
  2. Type the IP address of the computer in the Server IP Address box.
  3. Click Add button.

To setup an additional computer to play, for example Hexen II or KALI:
  1. Click the button of Add Custom Service .
  2. Type the service name in the Service Name box.
  3. Type the beginning port number in the Starting Port box.
    For these games, use the supplied number in the default listing and add +1 for each additional computer. For example, if you've already configured one computer to play Hexen II using port 26900, the second computer's port number would be 26901, the third computer's port number would be 26902.
  4. Type the same port number in the Ending Port box.
  5. Type the IP address of the computer in the Server IP Address box.
  6. Click Apply button.

To modify a service entry:
  1. Select the entry's radio button of the table.
  2. Click Edit Service
  3. Modify the information from the Service Name, the Starting Port, Ending Port, and the Server IP Address boxes.
  4. Click Apply button.

To delete a service entry:
  1. Select the entry's radio button of the table.
  2. Click Delete Service button.
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