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DIR-655, opening ports to a set of two or more IP's?

KingGheedora

Diamond Member
I couldn't use the windows feature to synchronize my system time with one of the internet time servers (no matter which server i tried). I got it to work by setting up a port forwarding rule to allow traffic on port 123, but that has to be for a specific IP.

I don't actually need to do this, but I was wondering what would happen if I wanted to enable this for my laptop also. I had to add a rule in the "application server" section, which apparently opens up the port to all IP's on my network. There doesn't seem to be a way to specify to allow traffic for a specific port, for a specific set of IP's, or is there?
 
Put this program in Windows Startup folder.

It would run every time that you start your computer and you can set it to Auto Sync., or execute it manually.

You have to allow the program to go to the Internet if your software firewall popups fpr permission, otherwise you do not need to open or do any thing in the Router.

http://keir.net/neutron.html
 
Well i'm actually not as interested in time synching as I am with the question of opening a traffic on a port to a set of computers on my network. The current options seem to be either open traffic for all compuers, or open traffic for only a single computer.
 
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