SOURCE: removing open port
Hi,
Have you tried a full hard reset? This is done by pressing on the small recessed button at the rear of the unit. Of course all settings would revert back to factory defaults. Perhaps it may be to your advantage to notedown certain informatin such as your WAN IP configurations, security key etc.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards.
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SOURCE: port forwarding
open up BitTorrent , then go to view , then select settings ,
next box open up network tab , in starting at point type in 6881. Then you want to open up you adsl router
to do this type in your IP address it should be 192.168.1.1 ( just type those number into browser )
When page appears login name and password just click login
Then go to advance and then to port fowarding and select user at bottom then click add . ( rule name can be the bittorent site you wish to use .. aka edonkey )
The TCP should read 4672 for all three and the UDP should read 9919 for all three .
Select apply then select tools ontop select save all
SOURCE: Port Forwarding in DI524
Log into router
- Default ip should be 192.168.0.1
- Go to advance settings
- Open ports that are needed
- save settings
SOURCE: port forwarding GLB-502Trouter With utorrent
Here is a link to the specific steps you need to setup port forwarding on the GLB-502T
http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Dlink/GLB-502T/Lingo_VoIP.htm
SOURCE: Port forwarding on dlink adsl2 router
Step 1. Before you open ports in your router, set the computer (or the device) which requires
ports to be opened for, with a static IP address. You can choose any IP address from the
range of addresses you are using on your local network, as soon as it is not used by any other
device. The default range is from 10.1.1.2 to 10.1.1.254. In our example we are using
10.1.1.99.
Windows XP: Control Panel > Network Connections > Local Area Connection > Properties >
Internet protocol TCP/IP > Properties
Windows Vista: Control Panel > Network and Internet > [Network and Sharing Centre] > View
Network Status and Tasks > View Status > Properties > Internet Protocol v4 > Properties
Select the “Use the following IP address” option:
IP address: 10.1.1.99
Subnet mask: 255.0.0.0
Default Gateway: 10.1.1.1 (your router’s address)
DNS: 10.1.1.1 and 61.88.88.88 (or whichever your provider is using)
Now open the necessary ports in your router and redirect the traffic to the 10.1.1.99 address.
Here are the steps:
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Step 2. Open your web browser and enter the IP address of the router (http://10.1.1.1). Enter
user name and password (default username “admin” and password is “admin”).
Step 3. Click on Advanced at the top and then click on LAN Clients.
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Step 4. You will need to add a LAN Client (the address of your computer or a device) into the
router before you can open any ports. Type in the IP address of the Computer/Device (the
one you assigned in Step 1). You can specify the name of this workstation under Host Name
(optional). Click Add and then Apply.
Step 5. Go to Advanced > Virtual Server (Port Forwarding). There is a list of pre-set ports in
the router which you can choose from.
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Step 5a. If your specific application is not listed there, you can add the necessary ports
yourself. Select the “User” Category and click on Add button below.
Step 5b. Enter a name for this entry under Rule Name. Then select the necessary protocol. If
there is a range of ports to open, specify the starting port under Port Start and the ending port
under Port End. If you need to open just one port, specify this port number in all fields
including the Port Map. Click Apply.
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Step 6. Go back to Advanced > Virtual Server. Under LAN IP select your LAN Client (which
you added in Step 4). Select the Category and the desired Rule or select “User” Category
and you should see the rule which you have created in Step 5b. Select it and then click on
Add > to move it into the Applied Rules section. Click Apply.
Step 7. To save the new settings into the router's memory go to Tools > System. Click on
Save and Reboot button. The router will save the settings and restart.
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