Serious Portforwarding (Read 297 times)

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is there any completely free port forwarding software?

or cracks, whatever i dont care
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port forwarding is usually done in the configuration of your router and you don't need any software other than a browser to access that.

try browsing to http://192.168.1.1/ log into your router's web interface and mess with the port forwarding there.
Last Edit: July 11, 2010, 01:24:22 pm by DietCoke
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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=port+forwarding

here's a google search that you might find handy in this endeavor
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yeah i did google it i just came across all this software that i have to pay for. i didn't know i could do it without, thanks,
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yeah i did google it i just came across all this software that i have to pay for. i didn't know i could do it without, thanks,
the first result is a website, portforward.com, that contains step by step guides for port forwarding on tons of consumer routers indexed alphabetically by manufacturer name and model  :welp:
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ok i found it thanks.

edit: that website just got me to download shit then told me to pay for it.
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err yeah you don't have to click the sponsor ad

if you actually look you can find your router in the list and it'll give you detailed instructions. it's what i used
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yeah its super easy to find in just about any router anyways though.
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ok i found it thanks.

edit: that website just got me to download shit then told me to pay for it.
scroll down, then when you find your router, click on the link and in the subsequent new page click on the "skip this advertisement" link at the top right.
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jmickle more like jcysma
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jmickle more like jcysma
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