 | [Streamyx] port fowarding for aztech dsl600e how to make the process? i went to the site,but confusing,i managed to enter the setup for aztech,enter the data as suggested by the forum,ibut i received error-error found on page. btw to get the static ip address,which one should we put? to the streamyx or to the NIC card? |
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 | are u from kelantan? if u are, is u have disconnection problem? and about your question. if u use adsl600ew just login to modem using your web-browser and type 192.168.1.1. go to advanced and u will see port forwarding. |
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 | said by thexxbestxx:are u from kelantan? if u are, is u have disconnection problem? and about your question. if u use adsl600ew just login to modem using your web-browser and type 192.168.1.1. go to advanced and u will see port forwarding. yes i did have a problem with the drop connection. just tell me how to make the port forwarding process. i'm using aztech dsl-600e,not ew model.. |
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 | reply to kelantanese btw,where should i insert the static IP address? into the nic card address? or into streamyx? |
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 | reply to kelantanese i think they have same firmware structure only the W is the differences. W mean wireless. ur router not the wireless one so it called adsl600e. same brand same company same software same model. |
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which IP address should i put to be my static IP,so i can forward my port.. |
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 | reply to kelantanese i think the 192.168.1.2 one. it the static ip for your router |
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 | THINK? please confirm.. |
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 | ya definately that. |
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 | reply to kelantanese You do not need to do port forward, as I can see, your modem are not in router mode. You're using PPP adapter, which is you're using dialup from your windows/pc.
One thing, your modem are configured at 192.168.1.1. 192.168.1.2 is your NIC IP add, if you're configuring your modem to be a router or using another router, that's the ip address you should do port forwarding.
Cheers  -- When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity. |
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 | said by redglobe:You do not need to do port forward, as I can see, your modem are not in router mode. You're using PPP adapter, which is you're using dialup from your windows/pc. One thing, your modem are configured at 192.168.1.1. 192.168.1.2 is your NIC IP add, if you're configuring your modem to be a router or using another router, that's the ip address you should do port forwarding. Cheers so shall i change it to router mode first? |
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 1 edit | reply to kelantanese Yes, if you insist to do port forward and making your modem as a router. But if you are the only one using the net, use dialup is much more stable but need to take up some security measure like installing firewall.
As for router mode, you can share it with hub/access switch attached to many ppl in your local LAN. At least, you can implement firewall in your router but it would slow down some surfing and your internet connection. Then NAT (network address translation) would do the masking for all your port for connecting to outside (that is the Internet). In this case, you need port forward for forwarding some port locally from your machine and visible to outside.
You may browse past posts for setting up your modem as a router.
Cheers -- When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity. |
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