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7.0 Setting up a server·How do I configure a Pinhole in my Cayman Router? ·How do I host Roger Wilco? ·Which ports need pinholes to function? ·How do I host Microsoft NetMeeting?
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You can follow these instructions outlined by the Netopia website.
Configuring a Pinhole in the Cayman Router
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by LBB  last modified: 2005-01-03 10:47:19 |
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The following ports will need to be forwarded: 3782, 3783, 18009, 27900, and 28900
Create the pinholes as follows. You may change the name to anything you like, as long as each name is different. In each instance, replace the internal ip with that of your computer running either Roger Wilco or Roger Wilco Base Station:
1. name = roger wilco 1 protocol = TCP Ext port start = 3782 ext port end = 3783 internal ip = 192.168.1.x internal port = 3782 submit add more pinholes
2. name = roger wilco 2 protocol = UDP Ext port start = 3782 ext port end = 3783 internal ip = 192.168.1.x internal port = 3782 submit add more pinholes
*Steps 1 and 2 are the same except for the protocol. Both must be used.
3. name = roger wilco 3 protocol = TCP Ext port start = 18009 ext port end = 18009 internal ip = 192.168.1.x internal port = 18009 submit add more pinholes
4. name = roger wilco 4 protocol = UDP Ext port start = 27900 ext port end = 27900 internal ip = 192.168.1.x internal port = 27900 submit add more pinholes
5. name = roger wilco 5 protocol = UPD Ext port start = 28900 ext port end = 28900 internal ip = 192.168.1.x internal port = 28900 submit
6. Click yellow triangle in upper right corner. If validation passes, click save and restart.
When someone wants to connect, they will use your public ip of 1.2.3.4:3783/channel name. The 1.2.3.4 is the wan ip showing on the cayman homepage. The :3783 is the port for Roger Wilco Base Station. If you wish to host a channel using Roger Wilco, the port is 3782.
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by dgilbert edited by removed  last modified: 2004-02-08 20:11:14 |
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Ports to Configure for Pinholes: With Network Address Translation, servers on your network can be accessed via pinholes.
Netopia and Microsoft keeps a list of common ports found HERE and HERE for easy reference. Most common applications are listed.
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by dgilbert edited by LBB  last modified: 2004-02-12 08:00:06 |
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You can follow these instructions outlined by the Netopia website.
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by removed edited by LBB  last modified: 2005-01-07 12:16:04 |