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T.C.
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      11-28-2004, 09:42 PM
can't get a specific port to be seen from the outside
world using MS Broadband Persistant Port forwarding
feature can anyone help ?

I am using a MN-100 wired network..
 
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Joker
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      11-29-2004, 01:47 AM
What firmware version is the MN-100 using?

What port are you forwarding?

Are you trying to connect to the WAN IP from behind the MN-100 or from a
different location?

T.C. wrote:

> can't get a specific port to be seen from the outside
> world using MS Broadband Persistant Port forwarding
> feature can anyone help ?
>
> I am using a MN-100 wired network..


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      11-29-2004, 02:36 AM
Firmware version for MN-100 BASE STATION IS: 0.0.1.02
Firmware version for MN-100 BASE STATION RUNTIME IS:
0.1.11.017

I am trying to open up port 8010~8011 for incoming
traffic to be used as a streaming media server.
Are there IP conflicts ?
when i used Persistent Port Forwarding Nobody could not
see my PC on the net and Port 8010~8011 is still closed
for some reason..
also the PC being used is running WINXP PRO and SQL
Server, however i did set up the server in XP's firewall
to allow for the port so now i dont have a clue what's
wrong...

Thanks






>-----Original Message-----
>What firmware version is the MN-100 using?
>
>What port are you forwarding?
>
>Are you trying to connect to the WAN IP from behind the

MN-100 or from a
>different location?
>
>T.C. wrote:
>
>> can't get a specific port to be seen from the outside
>> world using MS Broadband Persistant Port forwarding
>> feature can anyone help ?
>>
>> I am using a MN-100 wired network..

>
>--
>Please do not contact me directly or ask me to contact

you directly for
>assistance.
>
>If your question is worth asking, it's worth posting.
>
>If it's not worth posting you should have done a search

on
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before wasting our
>time.
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      11-29-2004, 01:06 PM
Did you do TCP or UDP for the protocol in the persistent port forwarding?

(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> Firmware version for MN-100 BASE STATION IS: 0.0.1.02
> Firmware version for MN-100 BASE STATION RUNTIME IS:
> 0.1.11.017
>
> I am trying to open up port 8010~8011 for incoming
> traffic to be used as a streaming media server.
> Are there IP conflicts ?
> when i used Persistent Port Forwarding Nobody could not
> see my PC on the net and Port 8010~8011 is still closed
> for some reason..
> also the PC being used is running WINXP PRO and SQL
> Server, however i did set up the server in XP's firewall
> to allow for the port so now i dont have a clue what's
> wrong...
>
> Thanks



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      11-30-2004, 03:52 PM
I used TCP as the protocol for persistent port forwarding.

>-----Original Message-----
>Did you do TCP or UDP for the protocol in the persistent

port forwarding?
>
>(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>> Firmware version for MN-100 BASE STATION IS: 0.0.1.02
>> Firmware version for MN-100 BASE STATION RUNTIME IS:
>> 0.1.11.017
>>
>> I am trying to open up port 8010~8011 for incoming
>> traffic to be used as a streaming media server.
>> Are there IP conflicts ?
>> when i used Persistent Port Forwarding Nobody could

not
>> see my PC on the net and Port 8010~8011 is still

closed
>> for some reason..
>> also the PC being used is running WINXP PRO and SQL
>> Server, however i did set up the server in XP's

firewall
>> to allow for the port so now i dont have a clue what's
>> wrong...
>>
>> Thanks

>
>
>--
>Please do not contact me directly or ask me to contact

you directly for
>assistance.
>
>If your question is worth asking, it's worth posting.
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on
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before wasting our
>time.
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>

 
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Jim Cofer
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      11-30-2004, 07:44 PM
I'm guessing you're trying to run Shoutcast, no?

Something no one has asked yet, but it's awfully basic: can you connect to
the port locally?

Cheers!

Jim


"T.C." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> can't get a specific port to be seen from the outside
> world using MS Broadband Persistant Port forwarding
> feature can anyone help ?
>
> I am using a MN-100 wired network..



 
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Joker
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      12-01-2004, 04:29 AM
Streaming media is typically done over UDP not TCP. This is because TCP
will keep sending a packet that would be no longer useful while UDP
doesn't care about the missed packets.

T.C. wrote:
> I used TCP as the protocol for persistent port forwarding.
>
>



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