well, don't say port forwarding.
you can call the ISP and ask them to open ports for you. the ports you may need are:
80
6900
5121
6121
3306
that's all I guess..
Forwarding the ports to your PC has 2 steps:
1.) Computer Side:
- Open the LAN configuration, click the Details tab / button. copy the following:
- Default DNS Address
- Alternate DNS Address
- Default Gateway
- (You know the TCP/IP configuration right? LAN > Properties > TCP/IP config (IPv4) > Properties)
- click on the "Configure Manually". now, you need to enter some things:
- If Default Gateway is 192.168.x.*, then IP address = 192.168.x.6 or up to you
- Subnet Mask: yea, just use 255.255.255.0
- and the rest is the ones that you copied earlier
2.) Router Side:
- just forward it to your assigned PC's IP.
This method is used to lock an IP (e.g 192.168.1.6) to your PC's IP. If you don't lock it, the IP may be scrambled.
Maybe there's a simpler way, using DHCP Reservation and DHCP auto-call (auto assign or whatever it is) on the Router: D-Link DIR-600