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Join Date: Jun 2012
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Hey,
I'm trying to set up port forwarding on my Siemens Speedstream 567 with Bell Aliant (Newfoundland). The program tells me to use the following: Protocol: TCP External Port Number: 44428 Internal Port Number: 10245 I asked a Bell Customer Service Rep and it seems that it is disabled but does anybody know if there is any way to use port forwarding from external to internal port numbers? I was trying both on the router itself and trying to find external programs that simplify forwarding but so far no luck. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: New Maryland, NB
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did you try this guide? http://portforward.com/english/route...faultguide.htm
it seems to be for the telus version not sure if BAs firmware is any different |
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Join Date: May 2011
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Check the port first by using PFPortChecker, you can get it here:
Code:
http://portforward.com/help/portcheck.htm the port, but be sure to turn it back on. If the port is not opened, you will have to go into the router to allow port forwarding of that port. Generally for the speedstream: Log into your router via the browser. Go to Advanced. Applications. Port mapping setup. Scroll down to "Add/Edit Entry". Use "Select protocol" option. Enter TCP for protocol and enter the port number in both boxes. Do this for UDP also. Apply. Hope this was useful. |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
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Thanks, but that seems to show the same problem in that there is no place to specify external port number and internal port number. I can redirect to a specific IP address but nothing about ports. Am I not understanding something?
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Fredericton, NB
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You can specify a port, and it'll redirect that port to the internal machine on the same port.
TBH what they're asking you to do makes no sense. Why would you need to change the port in this case? It makes no sense for an app to connect on 44428 if it really expects to find a response on 10245, because if you were directly connected without a NAT router it couldn't possibly work (it'd always be on 10245). So I think the program is telling you the wrong thing. Are you sure it's not telling you like you need to open 44428 outbound and 10245 inbound? Because if that's the case, you really only need to forward 10245 (which that screen can do). The outbound one should just work unless you've already changed the firewall to block it, which you probably didn't. |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
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Oh, yes. That makes so much more sense. Ok I think I know what to do now.
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