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Port Forwarding

I need some help on setting up port forwarding for UTorrent 1.6 on my router. It a Netopia 2200 series (model 2247NWG-VGx to be exact). I've visited www.portforward.com but cannot find info. specific to my router. I've looked it up on google but the results i got was for an earlier series of the router.

I'm a complete novice when it comes to port forwarding, so need all the help i can get, but from looking at other walk throughs it looks fair simple, but i don't want to do anything until I know for sure how to do on my router.
 
Depends on the router. My linksys is as follows.

Under the Applications and Gaming Tab > Port Range Forward sub tab, you input the port(s) to open, protocol to use, and the network IP address to forward to.

It's quite straight forward.
 
Man port forwarding is just ridiculous. So damn hard. I mean you gotta go through like a few menus, EXPERT mode, CUSTOM stuff? Dudes I need a more in-depth, step-by-step with full picture guide. There's not near enough webpages out there to help me, so can you guys pretty pleeeez? I need my torrents bad cmon now!!!
 
Originally posted by: duragezic
Man port forwarding is just ridiculous. So damn hard. I mean you gotta go through like a few menus, EXPERT mode, CUSTOM stuff? Dudes I need a more in-depth, step-by-step with full picture guide. There's not near enough webpages out there to help me, so can you guys pretty pleeeez? I need my torrents bad cmon now!!!

lol =P
 
just go through the router till you see port forwarding and put the ports you want to forward and the IP address of the computer you want to forward.. you will also need to make it a static IP address for the computer (my router will do that in a setting)
 
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