Port Forwarding Guide
For automatic port forwarding try Simple Port Forwarding
Step 1.
Some routers & modems work best with port forwarding if you have a static
local IP.
Manually set your network interface card ( NIC ) to use a static ip address.
You can also download
my FREE Simple Static IP tool to set it for you.
Step 2.
Open your favorite web browser and input your routers ip address in the address bar.
Please note that you must have the http:// in order to connect to your
router/modem properly.
Need help finding you router IP address? Click here
Step 3.
Some router/modems require a username and/or password, if yours requires it, enter the routers username and password here.
If you have changed it and don't remember it you may have to reset your device to factory default using the reset button on most routers.
Step 4.
Once logged into your router click on "Configuration"
Once the page has loaded click on "Virtual Server"
Now click on "Add Virtual Server"
Step 5.
For "Time Schedule" you can leave this at it's default.
Give your entry a name under "Application"
Next choose the "Protocol" you want to use.
Enter the computers IP address in "Global IP Address"
For "Extrenal Port" enter the starting port range to be forwarded.
Example: 3100-4100
For "Redirect Port" enter the ending port range to be forwarded.
Example: 4100-6500
You can leave "Internal IP Address" blank or at it's default.
Click "Apply"
Repeat step 5 for any more ports you want to forward.
All Done!