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Old 02-05-2010, 02:19 PM
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Hello,

I'm trying to forward some ports to put my gameserver on i did as following i putted myself on the DMZ changed my ip to static turned off windows firewall and virusscanner and filled in the (see image)

But when i check the ports with https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2 it says ports closed

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Old 02-05-2010, 03:03 PM
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Thanks for including a screen shot....that helps us out tremendously.

I'm not sure of the exact problem as of yet, but with the game server in the DMZ, technically you wouldn't have to forward ports as the DMZ is designed to put a specific computer 'next' to the router instead of behind the router.

So with the .22 computer in the DMZ, all ports should be open to that computer.

Instead of disabling the windows firewall, you may have to make exceptions similar to what you've done in your router. If for some reason the firewall service gets restarted, the ports will be blocked.

As long as your virus scanner doesn't have a built in 'internet security' or firewall type of program, then I doubt there would be an issue with leaving the anti virus on....unless you're turning it off just for performance reasons.
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Old 02-05-2010, 06:35 PM
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Hi R

Please read my article about this: http://clanmills.com/articles/portforwarding/

I have a belkin router. Is your modem in 'bridge mode' ?

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Old 02-06-2010, 05:33 AM
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Hi R

Please read my article about this: http://clanmills.com/articles/portforwarding/

I have a belkin router. Is your modem in 'bridge mode' ?

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How do you mean bridge mode?
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The Modem can operate in two modes:

1) He's managing everything. He knows the username and password to log onto your ISP. He's providing a DHCP Server for the LAN, a firewall, DMZ and can port forward.

2) Bridge Mode
He becomes transparent and leaves your router to do almost everything listed above (logging on, DHCP, Firewall, DMZ and 'virtual hosts' ( = port forwarding in Belkin speak).

You should use Bridge Mode and set up the virtual servers in the Belkin Router.

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what's the make/model of your modem?
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Old 02-07-2010, 09:51 AM
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I've got a Belkin F5D5231-4
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That appears to be your router's make/model.

What about the modem? Do you have a modem? There should be an Internet or WAN port on the router, and a cable from that goes to the modem or something... what does it plug into?
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Old 02-08-2010, 01:38 PM
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That appears to be your router's make/model.

What about the modem? Do you have a modem? There should be an Internet or WAN port on the router, and a cable from that goes to the modem or something... what does it plug into?
motorola SBV5120E that should be the right number
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I believe we found the issue.

http://broadband.motorola.com/consum...SBV5120_UG.pdf

So the modem is most likely getting your external IP. To verify, in your Belkin router's interface, is there a status tab that shows the current IP of the device. If so, is that IP the same IP you see at www.whatismyip.com or is it an 'internal ip' like 192.168.x.x?

If we can determine that the modem is the one grabbing your external IP, then you'll need to forward all ports to the IP that your router has so it can handle forwarding to the appropriate computer on your network.

Putting the modem in bridge mode in this case my not be the right answer because it might mess up your VoIP.

To access the modems interface, go to http://192.168.100.1 login/pass should be admin/motorola Within the interface, you should be able to see the status of the modem, if it has the external IP that you see on www.whatismyip.com , etc. Similar to the interface of your Belkin.

You may have to connect your computer directly to the modem before you're able to connect to that device via the http interface.
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