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Bob
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      09-18-2004, 02:39 AM
I have a mn 100 router and I am trying to setup port
forwarding. I go to the security page in the router and I
dont understand how to open portslike tcp 26300-26399
there are not 99 lines to do this. and where do I put the
http: 80 does the http part go int hte description? The
manual was not very helpful. but this what I need

http: 80 outbound only
https:443 outbound omly
tcp 13505, 26300-26399 outbound only
udp 1795, 1797 inbound and outbound

any help would be great thanks
 
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Jason Tsang
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      09-18-2004, 03:00 AM
From what you have typed...

The only ports you need to forward are 1795, 1797 (UDP)

The only ports you forward are ones where your program is expecting an
inbound connection.
Outbound connections are passed on without need for port forwards

2 rules needed

Description: whatever1
Inbound ports 1795-1795
Type UDP
Private IP: the lan ip of the computer you are running the above program
from
Private ports: 1795-1795

Description: whatever2
Inbound ports 1797-1797
Type UDP
Private IP: the lan ip of the computer you are running the above program
from
Private ports: 1797-1797

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>I have a mn 100 router and I am trying to setup port
> forwarding. I go to the security page in the router and I
> dont understand how to open portslike tcp 26300-26399
> there are not 99 lines to do this. and where do I put the
> http: 80 does the http part go int hte description? The
> manual was not very helpful. but this what I need
>
> http: 80 outbound only
> https:443 outbound omly
> tcp 13505, 26300-26399 outbound only
> udp 1795, 1797 inbound and outbound
>
> any help would be great thanks



 
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