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How can i port forward .. im using globe .. aztech DSL5001EN can anybody help me??

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You can follow this guide here: http://portforward.c...efaultguide.htm

Guess there isn't much changes in Aztech's web UI.

P/S: Next time please put a better topic title, or else people would think this is an introduction post :P

Edit: Oops RMRO was faster!

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i cant log in.. i used admin admin as s1 p1 but login failed i dont know whats the pass of my router what should i do?

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what should i put at Public port range [ ] - [ ]

Private Port Range [ ] - [ ]

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Public port range [ ] - [ ]

Private Port Range [ ] - [ ]

Put in each box: 6900, 5121, 6121, 3306, 80(if you want to host a webpage through your computer)

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You don't really have to port forward for 3306, unless you want remote access SQL. Port 80 is blocked in many ISP, do not be surprised if you can't make it work. Use this to check: http://www.canyouseeme.org/

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You don't really have to port forward for 3306, unless you want remote access SQL. Port 80 is blocked in many ISP, do not be surprised if you can't make it work. Use this to check: http://www.canyouseeme.org/

yep, forwarding port 3306 just in case he is opening the SQL from his cell phone. ahahahahhaa.

Thank you, I've just reminded that 3306 isn't really necessary to be opened since the servers using it is in the same machine as the sql. ahahaha

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should i port forward if i put IP all 127.0.0.1 ?

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Only forward 6900, 6121 and 5121.. You can also forward port 80 if you're going to host CP as well since it isn't blocked by your ISP (Globe).

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first, assign an IP address to your PC (ahh, this is so hard to explain. But nevermind, I'll explain to you)

Windows Vista / 7

1. Open the Network and Sharing Center.

2. Locate your Connection, (it should be the Local Area Connection (or Network)).

3. Click View Status

4. Click Properties

5. TCP/IP V4 : properties

6. set to Assign Manually

7. Enter an IP address, simillar to your router's addres. (If router: 192.168.1.x, then IP = 192.168.1.x. If 192.168.0.x, then put 192.168.0.x too)

8. Subnet mask: just use 255.255.255.0

9. Default Gateway: your router's IP

10. click OK.

The internet will be reset for some seconds. if you lost your internet connection, change them to be assigned automatically and tell me what happened.

then, on port forwarding:

Forward every port to your PC's IP address.

*You can find this similar guide I wrote in rAthena. but sorry, I forgot where did I put the complete guide.

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