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edomonet@libero.it
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      03-17-2006, 09:15 AM
Hi,

I've been using StrongDC++ for a while, and it worked very well. I had
a router, and forwarded the TCP and UDP ports to the ones used by the
program(1100 TCP and 1100 UDP). I also used a DynDNS account for a
Dynamic IP.

Recently i installed a wireless router. The wireless router is
connected to the old router, which is connected to the phone cable.

Now StrongDC++ obviously doesnt work. What kind of port forwarding(s)
do I have to do in order to have it working again??

Any other changes??

THANKS in advance

 
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Duane Arnold
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      03-17-2006, 01:18 PM
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> Hi,
>
> I've been using StrongDC++ for a while, and it worked very well. I had
> a router, and forwarded the TCP and UDP ports to the ones used by the
> program(1100 TCP and 1100 UDP). I also used a DynDNS account for a
> Dynamic IP.
>
> Recently i installed a wireless router. The wireless router is
> connected to the old router, which is connected to the phone cable.
>
> Now StrongDC++ obviously doesnt work. What kind of port forwarding(s)
> do I have to do in order to have it working again??
>
> Any other changes??
>


Either go buy a standalone wireless access point and plug it into a LAN
port on you wireless router.

Or configure the wire/wireless AP router to just be a wire/wireless AP
*switch* and plug it into the LAN port on the router, which a router
becomes a switch when DHCP on the router is disabled.

http://www.homenethelp.com/web/expla...d-switches.asp


It doesn't matter what brand name of the two routers, as the principles
of connecting the two routers are the same.

http://linksys.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/...hp?p_faqid=358

Keep it simple and be done with it.

Duane
 
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