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3.2 Hardware Firewalls / Routers
•Choose New and enter the local IP for the computer and the port you wish to run DC on. Enter the same port in both of the Port-fields. Click apply. Do this for both TCP and UDP as selected Protocol. ![]() •Click Save All. •Configure DC with your external IP and the port you selected. •Done! If you can search and download files, you have configured it successfully.
FAQ adopted from »www.gangefors.com/adc/ST510/index.html
thank you
2009-06-29 16:55:40 by USR56K
•Go to Advanced and click on Virtual Server. Depending on the firmware version, you might only be able to enter a name, IP and port. Other versions allow you to specify which protocol to forward. If your screen does not look like this, try updating your firmware. Make sure you forward TCP and UDP (or select Both). ![]() •Enter any port over 1024 into both Private and Public port. •Enter your computer's local IP into Private IP. (Win 9x: Start > Run > winipcfg | Win 2k/XP: Start > Run > cmd /k ipconfig /all ) •Your computer may get different IPs from your router over time. When this happens, active mode will no longer work. To prevent this from happening, set up the router to assign your computer the same IP each time based on your network cards (NIC) MAC address. Go to Home and then click on DHCP. ![]() •Enter in your NIC MAC address, which can be found when you got your computers local IP, seen in step #4. Make sure to have the router assign the same IP address your computer currently it using. •In DC++ settings, enter your current external IP (can be found here) and the port you chose to forward. •You may have to reboot your router for the changes to take effect. If you can search and download files, you have configured it successfully.
Thanks to Lundis for the screenshots.
ok the best ...best regards
joyce 2007-10-23 22:27:43 D-Link states that the default login is "Admin" and no password. I was ready to send one back because I could not login. Turns out that this one had a password - "password". Had it not been for the fast and great support from the vendor (not D-Link - they said to send it back since I couldn't login), I would have wasted time and money. 2007-12-02 20:34:59 the link that yall give does not work 2008-12-31 15:03:54 I wish you had said what the DI-604's default address is, which is the address it would have after coming out of a Reset. Instead, you start off with, "Open your browser and type in the address to your router (usually 192.168.0.1) in the address field and login." I know the address of MY router; it's the new DI-604 I'd like to know the default address of. Maybe that's the address you listed; I'll soon see. I bought one at Goodwill for $2 (but without power supply - 2 Amps!).
Thanks for posting! My criticism is meant to be constructive.
2009-03-30 15:34:36 its ok. but how to configure the wan connection? 2010-05-15 03:17:29 why dont you have a download for set up that can be put on a disc to make life easy-er for set up the more easy to configure the more products you would sell i am thinking of tossing my d-link 604 in the garbage and buying a linsky every body i talk to say they are the best come you guys get with it i hope you reply back to me at mylesb@live.com 2010-05-25 13:49:52 by USR56K
•Go to Advanced Features. •Choose Open Ports. •Choose an available number (NEVER 1 or 2, these are used by the router for specific application configuration). •Check Enable Open Ports and enter the IP for the computer running DC or click Choose PC to point it out. Continue to enter the correct port number; the port number is the same as the one entered in DC. ![]() •Finally, enter the router's IP address in the DC Settings dialog. This IP is found under 'System Management->Unit Status.' If you have a dynamic IP, you have to change the IP in DC every time the external IP changes. •If you can search and download files, you have configured it successfully. FAQ adopted from »www.gangefors.com/adc/DI804/index.html
by USR56K For all other D-Link models that are not listed in this FAQ, read D-Link guide to port forwarding. It would probably help if you read over what needs to be done for port forwarding on this FAQ first to get an idea what is suppose to happen. dir 300 2009-02-07 20:56:51 D-LINK DIR 300 2009-03-27 20:13:54 by USR56K
•Go to Applications & Gaming, subsection Port Range Forwarding. ![]() •Type in a single port for the Start to and End. Select Both for the Protocol. •Type in your local IP address. (Win 9x: Start > Run > winipcfg | Win 2k/XP: Start > Run > "cmd /k ipconfig /all" [without the ""]) •In DC++ settings, enter your current external IP (can be found here) and the port you chose to forward. •If you can search and download files, you have configured it successfully.
This was very helpful, Thanks! 2007-10-28 18:04:35 Hello:
I have a Linksys router. The instructions to setup NAT did not work for me. I still can't download files or get other users sharelist. Please help.
thanks
Devang 2007-12-28 12:06:44 "•In DC++ settings, enter your current external IP (can be found here) and the port you chose to forward."
Is not very informative, does not help me get my problem solved. 2008-02-04 19:43:54 It still dosent worke.... i can search for files but they wont download!
and im still not sure how can i choose the por to foward in DC++ settings. 2008-04-04 16:15:03 it asked about login & password, where can I get it ? 2008-03-19 02:58:04 I have a Linksys WRT54G2, and I can't get a connection going. I changed ports multiple times, and still can't get a connection. 2008-11-26 12:53:07 Hey Guys,
i have little knowledge on computers. I gave it a try. The instuctions seem clear but unfortunately they are not.
Questions :
'Type in your local IP address': what is the local IP address (I get a whole bunch of numbers, it says nowhere local IP address)? And where do I type it in?
Thanks,
Steven 2008-11-05 13:13:27 From everything I've done I still can't use DC++ over my wirless connection for some reason. I get no search results or anything even after setting up ports. I don't know what else to do.
2008-12-17 23:06:21 didnt work 2009-01-21 13:16:30 i have set my router and dc++ up just like you said and i still can not look up files 2010-09-13 10:35:50 I managed to set-up active mode for search and filelist :
first in wireless connection properties enter manual ip address for you computer,
subnet mask and gateway,what is your router configuration address.
manually enter dns server addresses for your wireless connection.
Enter router configuration settings and in application and gaming settings->dmz enable dmz and enter there your computer ip you entered in connection tcp/ip v4
settings.
In security ->firewall of router setup section uncheck second and third check box,leave first and last checked .
Now save settings .
Start DC++ and select in connection settings enable automatic incoming connection type detection or manual port forwarding .don't touch other fields.
Enter windows firewall settings and turn off all firewalls.
Enjoy. 2011-04-23 18:59:25 I managed to set-up active mode for search and filelist :
first in wireless connection properties enter manual ip address for you computer,
subnet mask and gateway,what is your router configuration address.
manually enter dns server addresses for your wireless connection.
2011-04-23 19:12:41 by USR56K
•Go Advanced > Port Forwarding. ![]() * Make sure NAT Status is set to Enable. * Click on Add Custom Service. •Use a single port to forward. Use your local IP address. (Win 9x: Start > Run > winipcfg | Win 2k/XP: Start > Run > "cmd /k ipconfig /all" [without the ""]) ![]() •In DC++ settings, enter your current external IP (can be found here) and the port you chose to forward. •If you can search and download files, you have configured it successfully.
FAQ adapted from »www.gangefors.com/adc/DG814/index.html
by USR56K
•Go to Advanced > Ports. ![]() •Type in a single port for the Start Port and End Port. •Type in your local IP address. (Win 9x: Start > Run > winipcfg | Win 2k/XP: Start > Run > "cmd /k ipconfig /all" [without the ""]) •In DC++ settings, enter your current external IP (can be found here) and the port you chose to forward. •If you can search and download files, you have configured it successfully.
by USR56K For all other NetGear models that are not listed in this FAQ, read NetGear guide to port forwarding. It would probably help if you read over what needs to be done for port forwarding on this FAQ first to get an idea what is suppose to happen. by USR56K
•Go to Advanced > SUA/NAT. ![]() •Type in a single port for the Start Port and End Port. •Type in your local IP address. (Win 9x: Start > Run > winipcfg | Win 2k/XP: Start > Run > "cmd /k ipconfig /all" [without the ""]) •In DC++ settings, enter your current external IP (can be found here) and the port you chose to forward. •If you can search and download files, you have configured it successfully.
by USR56K For all other router models that are not listed in this sites FAQ, look through the guides at Portforward.com. You'll find detailed how-to guides with screenshots for various router models. There is a huge list of models there, click on your router model name, then select DC++ from the list of applications. An interactive guide will appear to help you how to access your router's configuration page and how to set up port forwarding for DC++. It would probably help if you read over what needs to be done for port forwarding on this FAQ first to get an idea what is suppose to happen.
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