Wednesday, January 2, 2013

How do I configure port forwarding when accessing public wireless LAN?

Q. I tried to use some games and programs which require special ports to transfer data. But the connection fails when using access to public wiress LAN such as Linksys routing. How do i configure port forwarding in singapore?

A. In general, you don't. You'd need access to the router configuration to do that, and only the most foolish hotspot operator would let you change the router configuration.

You may be able to tunnel the traffic through a proxy server.


How do I set up a single port forward for my internal ip address?
Q. I currently own a Linksys E3000 router. I've went to a port forward page and I've selected a port that I want to forward. However, I could only assign the port forwards to ip's in this format: 192.168.1.X. but, I want to forward a port that has an ip of this format: 10.X.X.X. Is there still a way I could forward a port in that particular format?

A. No. All the computers have to have an IP address in the same subnet as the router private addresses. It then issues all machines with addresses in that range. you can not talk to a machine in the 10. range from the 192. range as these are totally different subnets. So any machine you want to run within that network MUST have a 192. series and within the same range except for the last octet of the address.


How to Port Forward on a Ubee Cable Modem?
Q. I have a ubuntu machine in my room that runs a minecraft server 24/7. But my parents recently got a new router (Modem) that is Ubee DVW3201BF0 from Time Warner Cable. My old router was a linksys and I had no trouble port forwarding on it, everything worked just fine, until we got that new dumb ubee modem. I've tried everything to try to make the port go through. Nothing is working.... Please Help. Thanks :)

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Do I have to port forward for both my Ethernet and Wi-FI connections?
Q. I want to port forward my router, a Linksys WRT54G3G-ST for Azureus. I am running Win Xp Pro.

A. With that router you should just have a tab for applications and gaming. Under that tab you can do your port forwards. The type of connection doesn't matter. It forwards to the IP address of your machine. How it travels to that IP address (wireless or wired) doesn't matter.





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