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I have a 2wire router and other people can't get on except me
Flyer Guy
06-02-2004, 03:03
I know I have the same problem can anyone help me here too?
Blade7764
06-02-2004, 03:47
Same here, but you guys need to do something called port forwarding. Open the ports that you need to:
8767
14534
51234
Make sure the first one is UDP (192.168.....)
Then the last two are TCP (www.whatismyip.com)
This should help.
and chech the forums before posting, this question is answered many times already
hints: router, portforwarding, firewall, zone-alarm, UDP 8767, DHCP
Flyer Guy
18-02-2004, 22:23
Can someone help me opening my port. I can't get in cuz of username and password can someone get it for me?
I can't get in cuz of username and password can someone get it for me?
If you didn't set a username and password for your routers webadmin page then it's probably still at default values. Consult the router manual for more information.
Flyer Guy
22-02-2004, 19:54
Thanks, I guess.
xzebition
22-02-2004, 20:28
How do i put the udp tcp ore 8767 porst open i tried everything but the damn thing wont open FFS >_<
1) this is NOT a router forum !
2) there are houndrest of routers available with different configuration settings. HOW shall we know what typ you have ???
I suggest you read your manual again, if still in doubt, head over to a real router forum (www.broadbandreports.com).
Of course you can do a search here by entering your router typ. A few routers are covered here.
Make sure no firewall is blocking your connection !
xzebition
23-02-2004, 13:15
Edimax Braodband Router ..||.. with 4-ports switch
I dont have a firewall and my DMZ/Miletary-Zone is off everything is off even my XP Firewall so thats not the problem but why WHY WHY AND HOW CAN I PUT THOSE PORST OPEN :'(
Originally posted by xzebition
I dont have a firewall and my DMZ/Miletary-Zone is off
Well that could be a problem.
You need to forward some ports or place the TS Server on the DMZ.
Keep in mind... this is NOT a forum for router troubles.
RTFM
xzebition
24-02-2004, 17:57
OMFG is ay i DONT have it closed its OPEN damnit i thought people here could solve problem :mad:
Well, you thought wrong. I wonder why... especially with such a kind sig like yours people should feel compelled to help.
Seriously, you don't seem to know a lot about the way Routers/NAT Gateways work. Also you seem to have problems describing settings. I recommend patience instead of pouting.
xzebition
25-02-2004, 07:25
What is this for forum are you people insane CANT YOU JUST HELP ;X i mean like common HELP ME OUTTA HERE i have serious problems cant see please just try to help me O.o
Can't you just read the thread that says "Read this first"...
It's not the forum at fault, it's you. If you can't describe your settings properly how about screenshots of your settings?
For a quick fix: enter your computer's LAN IP as the DMZ host.
CANT YOU JUST HELP ;X i mean like common HELP ME OUTTA HERE i have serious problems cant see please just try to help me O.o
sorry, but we have serious problems to help all kidds storming this forum with basic questions, we can not (and do not have the time) to do research in the net for how to configure everyone's router.
I do not have the manual for your router, so you're the one with the chance to read a guidance how to FORWARD ports (NOT open ports, you have to forward them => port forwarding) !!!!
From what I get out of your posts, you doesn't seem to put in a lot of effort to help yourself (read your router manual,...). For me it sounds as if you're just here to get someone giving you a step by step explanaition without doing any thing. I'm personal not willing to spend any time doing research for people like you !
So if no one has your router and posts an instruction here, I suggest, you better head over to a router forum and get your help there as I suggested before.
{PX}Element
27-02-2004, 04:03
hey im not in Px im in NF (who cares!) um i tried every port and i told my freind yo test with me but it doesnt work i need some help!~
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