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Old 14-03-2008, 06:48   #1
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Belkin Router F5D8231-4 Help

Is there any way on this router to forword port 80 on more then one network ip. Since when i try to configure my ps3 for port 80 as well as my webserver. An error message appears.
I used to be able to be able to with my old linksys.
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Re: Belkin Router F5D8231-4 Help

I can't say I know this router's firmware but... have you tried separating the IPs by comma/semi-colon?

I didn't think (theoretically) this would work as if you had a web server running on both PCs (just for example) and a client from the outside wanted to look at one of your websites...how would it [the router] know which PC to request data from to pass to the outside client?

I think a more logical idea would be to change the port on your webserver to run on port 81 and port 80 for the PS3...or the otherway around, whichever suits.

Hope this helps...
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Re: Belkin Router F5D8231-4 Help

Why does your PS3 need Port 80 forwarded? No it wouldn't work as the packets wouldn't know where to go.
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Re: Belkin Router F5D8231-4 Help

I wouldnty have this problem if Port Triggering was on this router
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