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Port Forwarding

Wingznut

Elite Member
I've recently learned that to use the WoW Updater effectively, you have to set up port forwarding. To be specific:
Be sure that the router configuration has Ports 3724, 6112, and 6881 through 6999 forwarded to your computer, and only your computer.
I opened up the utility for my MS MN-700 Wireless router and I'm just not sure what numbers to put where.

Screenshot

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! 🙂
 
wrong page. you want a regular port forward, unless WoW specifies a trigger port to get things started. From the manual, page 23: "security menu, click port forwarding, and then click set up persistent port forwarding"

link.

Forward those ports to your computer's Ip address, the 192.168. blah blah blah blah bla one🙂
 
Originally posted by: ktwebb
From the manual, page 23: "security menu, click port forwarding, and then click set up persistent port forwarding"

What a novel idea. The manual.

Do I detect a note of sarcasm?😛

Hey, he ALMOST had it, one link away😉
 
Originally posted by: Wingznut
Thanks, skyking!

Screenshot of Persistant Port Forwarding

So, in the "Private port(s)" boxes, I put the same port number as the "Inbound port(s)"? (It won't let me leave them blank.) If not, how do I know what to put there?


yes, use the same port for inbound port and private port(s). The private IP is the IP of the machine running WoW. I think you will need three entries, one for 3724, one for 6112, and one for 6881-6999. In all cases inbound and private port number should be the same.
 
Originally posted by: ktwebb
From the manual, page 23: "security menu, click port forwarding, and then click set up persistent port forwarding"
What a novel idea. The manual.
No need to be a jerk.

I did open the manual first, which wasn't helpful for someone who's never set up this type of thing, and then did a search on AT and the web.


At any rate... Thanks again, skyking and user1234. 🙂
 
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