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Re: [Modem] Motorola 2210-02-1006 H E L P

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Change Web (HTTP) Server Port 80 to 8080.
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Your Port Forward is going to look something like this.
I did some research about your problem and other people's problems last night and was going to post replies to several people, but I got sleepy and went to bed early.

I woke up at about 4:30AM CST and had about half a dozen tabs open in my browser with partial replies and I was going to finish them but I decided to shower and fix me something to eat first. When I got done with that I received a call from one of my customers and they told me that their computers were down and I had to go fix that first.

It was hard to find any solid info about your application.

It seems that the manufacture is in Korea and their support site stinks.

I hit upon a few things and I think that this might be what you need to get it working.

You will need to forward TCP port 911,912, and possibly 913 and 80. There was a lot of conflicting info about this.

I had these websites with this info open in different tabs in my browser along with several tabs for replies to people here at BroadBand Reports and for some reason one of the websites and the Windows Vista Aero Interface did not get along with one another and Windows Vista had to change it to the Windows Vista Basic Interface and Internet Explorer 7 got mad and locked up tight as a drum and quit responding. It could not recover. I had to reboot. It made me sad. I lost everything and had to start over.

For this reason I do not have links to this info to post for you and at this time I have little desire to look it up again.

As best as I can remember it was TCP Port 911 for video, TCP Port 912 for audio, and TCP Port 913 for web client access. I also heard some talk about TCP Port 80 and I see now that NormanS has found some info that mentions TCP Port 80.

Forwarding these ports should not be a big thing, but there is a gotcha with the forwarding of TCP Port 80 that is going to change one other thing that you will need to reconfigure to make that work.

Your Motorola 2210-02-1006 has a HTTP Webserver on TCP Port 80. When you type 192.168.1.254 into your browser to access your Motorola's Web Configuration GUI you are accessing it's internal HTTP Webserver on TCP Port 80 and this is going to have to be changed.

I snatched this little nugget of information below from the help file in my Netopia 3347NWG-006 ADSL2+ Gateway. The Motorola 2210-02-1006 is built on Netopia technology because Motorola bought Netopia. This information should also apply to your Motorola 2210-02-1006 ADSL2+ Gateway.
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Internal Servers

Your Gateway ships with an embedded Web server and support for a Telnet session, to allow ease of use for configuration and maintenance. The default ports of 80 for HTTP and 23 for Telnet may be reassigned. This is necessary if a pinhole is created to support applications using port 80 or 23.

Web-HTTP Port: To reassign the port number used to access the Netopia embedded Web server, change this value to a value greater than 1024.
When you next access the embedded Netopia Web server from the LAN, append the LAN IP address with , (e.g. Point your browser to »192.168.1.254:8080)
When you next access the embedded Netopia Web server from the WAN, append the WAN IP address with , (e.g. Point your browser to »70.157.233.187:8080)

Telnet Port: To reassign the port number used to access your Netopia embedded Telnet server, change this value to a value greater than 1024.
When you next access the Netopia embedded Telnet server from the LAN, append the LAN IP address with , (e.g. telnet 192.168.1.254:2323)
When you next access the Netopia embedded Telnet server from the WAN, append the WAN IP address with , (e.g. telnet 70.157.233.187:2323)
The internal web or telnet server can be disabled by setting the port to 0. To allow for further configuration, only one of these servers can be disabled at a time.
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You probably will want to change this TCP Port 80 to TCP Port 8080.
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David, I was going to post a few more things but I got to go. I'm just going to post what I have now and that aught to be enough for you to figure this out between what is in this thread and you can us some of the info in this thread »Port Forwarding/Static IP Address and put two and two together and figure this out.

My friend called me and told me to come by and swap the 2210 that I gave him for one of my other modems so I can use it to try to make some FAQs for the 2210.

Last week I promised one of my friends, he is handicapped, that I would take him to the DMV so he can get his licence renewed and I promised that I would take him to the Bowling Green Mall to exchange some Christmas presents.

Then I'm going to treat us to a steak at Logan's Steak House and I will probably go to his house and play some Xbox 360 with him and help him with some projects he needs help with at his house.

Some of his other friends don't do right by him since he became handicapped and they make promises that they don't keep and I'm not like that.

I also got to go by a ladies house and hook up her new laptops to her wireless network and printers, so I will probably be gone for awhile.

If you need more help reply back and someone here might help you. I will check back in when I get back home.

justgold79

join:2008-01-13

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You can always port scan the server with nmap, and compare what ports are open with a normal server (ie with the recording software uninstalled).


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