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by drake Place a checkmark next to Enable Wireless Bridging & Enable only specific Access Points to connect . Enter the second Router or AP WLAN Mac address into the AP1 box . Select Apply Changes . ** NOTE ** When using Mac address filtering you must add the WLan Mac of the Router or AP into Main routers Mac Address filter allow list . Select Security . Make a note of all settings . Select Wireless > Channel & SSID . Make note of all the settings . Log into second router or AP . When using WDS with a second router it must be set up as a Access Point . Select Wireless > Channel & SSID . All settings must match the main router . Select Apply Changes . Select Security . All settings must match the main router . Select Apply Changes . Select Wireless> Wireless Bridge . Place a checkmark next to Enable Wireless Bridging & Enable only specific Access Points to connect. Enter the WLAN Mac Address of the main router into the AP1 box . Select Apply Changes . To test the WDS Link select Start > Run > cmd /k ping 192.168.2.254 /n 10 . You Should get a dialog box which reads something like this: Reply from 192.168.2.254: bytes=32 time=17ms TTL=64
by SVG1 Once installed from the menu bar select file/New Project Wizard ![]() Select Duplicate a website, including directory structure. ![]() Enter the cable modem or router IP and select how many links deep you want to look. ![]() Select what you want and enter the username and password if needed. ![]() Hit the finish button. ![]() Save the project file. I created a desktop folder named "Router" and the program saved the website in a directory named 192 since I named the project file 192. ![]() Hit the start button. ![]() When it's done, go to the directory you sent the files to, in my case C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1. Here is the list of files it found for my Netgear WGR 614: C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\Detwan.cgi-WDect=Execute.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\DetWan.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\devices.cgi-refresh=Refresh.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\devices.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\diag.cgi C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\diag.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\email.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\ether.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\form.css C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\func.js C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\fw_serv.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\index.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\Interval.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\jsmsg.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\keyword.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\lan.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\liteblue.gif C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\log.cgi-refresh=Refresh&clear=Clear Log&send=Send Log&email_on=0.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\log.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\logout.cgi.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\logout.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\m_access.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\menu.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\menublue.gif C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\msg.js C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\netgear.cfg C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\password.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\pforward.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\pppoe.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\pptp.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\redbull.gif C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\remotemg.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\routes.cgi-add=Add&edit=Edit&delete=Delete&select=-1.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\routes.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\s.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\s_status.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\schedule.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\security.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\settings.gif C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\spacer.gif C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\st_ddns.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\st_dhcp.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\start.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\stattbl.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\system.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\top.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\upgrade.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\upload.gif C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\upnp.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\Utility-1.js C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\utility.js C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\wanstat.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\wireless.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\wiz_cfm.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\wiz_sel.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\wtest_d.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\wtest_l.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\back_cfm.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\backup.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\Basic-1.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\basic.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\basictop.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\blank.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\bpa.htm C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\browser.js C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\darkblue.gif C:\Documents and Settings\nozero\Desktop\Router\192\192.168.0.1\ddns.htm
by nozero calls for services such as a web server (port 80), FTP server (Port 21), or other applications through your Router to your internal network. If your application is not listed, you will need to contact the application vendor to find out which port settings you need. Choose the application from the drop-down list. Click “Add”. The settings will be transferred to the next available space in the screen. Enter the IP address in the space provided for the internal (server) machine Click “Apply Changes” to save the setting for that application. To remove an application, select the number of the row that you want to remove then click “Clear”. Manually Entering Settings into the Virtual Server To manually enter settings, enter the IP address in the space provided for the internal (server) machine, the port(s) required to pass, select the port type (TCP or UDP), and click “Apply Changes”. Each inbound port entry has two fields with 5 characters maximum per field that allows a start and end port range, e.g. [xxxxx]-[xxxxx]. For each entry, you can enter a single port value by filling in the two fields with the same value (e.g. [7500]-[7500] or a wide range of ports (e.g. [7500]-[9000]). If you need multiple single port value or mixture of ranges and a single value, you must use multiple entries up to the maximum of 20 entries (e.g. 1. [7500]-[7500], 2. [8023]-[8023], 3. [9000]-[9000]). You can only pass one port per internal IP address.
by SVG1
It doesn't work. XBox Live still says my NAT type is strict and doesn't allow me to connect to online matchmaking. 2011-11-15 12:06:24 | ||||||||||
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