- Nov 21, 2003
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I purchased a Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 and everything was perfect. Then comes the FIOS people with their own router. Now, I have my router hooked up to the ONT and I have their actiontec behind the buffalo. I had to change the router's IP since the actiontec's address is 192.168.1.1 and I was told (in the howto) to change my router to something different (so i chose 192.168.0.1). After Verizon released my IP, I could acess the internet. Yesterday I installed tomato after a fresh reformat on my machine hoping that everything would work properly. However, I can't forward the ports I want to.
I read that unless I have more than 2 wireless gaming consoles, I don't need UPnP so I disabled that. I went to the Basic Port Forwarding section, checked the On column, set the proto for both, EXT Ports and INT Ports to 53147 (I had it initially as only EXT port and INT Port blank, but that didn't work either), INT Address 192.168.0.129 (my comps ip).
In azureus, i set the port as 53147 but it is saying:
"Testing port 53147 ...
NAT Error - Connect attempt to 173.72.122.221:53147 (your computer) timed out after 20 seconds. This means your port is probably closed."
What am I doing incorrectly? Please help
ISSUE SOLVED
Just realized that the new Kaspersky for Windows 7 RC had a built in firewall. I knew it was something simple.
OPS PLEASE DELETE THIS THREAD
I read that unless I have more than 2 wireless gaming consoles, I don't need UPnP so I disabled that. I went to the Basic Port Forwarding section, checked the On column, set the proto for both, EXT Ports and INT Ports to 53147 (I had it initially as only EXT port and INT Port blank, but that didn't work either), INT Address 192.168.0.129 (my comps ip).
In azureus, i set the port as 53147 but it is saying:
"Testing port 53147 ...
NAT Error - Connect attempt to 173.72.122.221:53147 (your computer) timed out after 20 seconds. This means your port is probably closed."
What am I doing incorrectly? Please help
ISSUE SOLVED
Just realized that the new Kaspersky for Windows 7 RC had a built in firewall. I knew it was something simple.
OPS PLEASE DELETE THIS THREAD
