confusion in port forwarding......

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pr.itdude

tHe nEw gEEk......ITian
after searching a lot and not getting the required answer i am asking u ppl for help.........
Iam actually looking 4 port forwarding so that increase my download speed in utorrent..!!:p
I am using MTNL (delhi) and my router is UTStarcom UT-300R2U.
And i am not getting the settings right for this particular router.

I have already checked the portforward.com site (*portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/UTStarcom/UT-300R2U/Utorrent.htm) .
But the problem is the interface of the router has been changed.
the first image is of the interface provided by portforward.com.....

contd.....below.........
 
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pr.itdude

pr.itdude

tHe nEw gEEk......ITian
But now when i logged in at *192.168.1.1/ there is something else.
So cant able to find all those options for setting static ip address and for port forwarding...
the image below is the interface i came to see with my router...




guys plz help me......
iam always getting the error in port forward in utorrent..............
 
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pr.itdude

pr.itdude

tHe nEw gEEk......ITian
this is the 1st image got 4m portforward.com

*preview.shareapic.net/preview4/013134367.jpg


but my router shows something like this..........(completely different)

*preview.shareapic.net/preview4/013134368.jpg

the interface has changed.......and i m not getting what to do now......??
plz help
 

paroh

Padawan
Open ur web browser type 192.168.1.1 login admin pass admin
There is DMZ option in some where in firewall or nat type ur IP address there and apply it then save and reboot. To find the IP address go to run type cmd and then ipconfig u will find some think like this

Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection:

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.2 (The ip address that u need to type in DMZ in ur router)
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.1

If u could not find the DMZ do this think Go to run telnet 192.168.1.1
user admin pass admin and see there will be option for DMZ in nat or firewall

Note
This DMZ option will open every port in ur computer so use a good firewall like comodo firewall. If u only want a specific port to use or open then use virtual server in ur router option. Virtual sever is some where under nat.

How to use virtual server
Custom server name like XYZ
Server IP Address: 192.168.1.2 (See through ipconfig)
External Port 2000 External Port End 2000 (See the application which port it is using and use that port number) (Internal Port 2000 Start Internal Port End 2000)
protocol (TCP/UDP) (see the protocol the application is using other wise u can use both TCP/UDP protocol)
 
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zyberboy

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Look for virtual server in DSL settings.
Post the screen shot of DSL setting page.
Enabling DMZ will work but there will be no security.
 
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pr.itdude

pr.itdude

tHe nEw gEEk......ITian
kk.....here r the other options i came to see in router's settings........
below r the snapshots........
there is nothing like DMZ or virtual server or nat.......nothing:confused::confused:

i know how to do things....but cant see options .......:?::?:
i repeat my router make is : UTStarcom UT-300R2U. with MTNL broadband connection.............

*preview.shareapic.net/preview4/013135336.jpg *preview.shareapic.net/preview4/013135337.jpg *preview.shareapic.net/preview4/013135339.jpg

yeah i hv done it....:D:p:)
this will be useful for other ppl like me who faces some problem while finding port forwarding options.........

just simply use telnet........i have also configured all my settings therein..........:p

thanks a ton to paroh too......
 
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paroh

Padawan
Also check this method that may work in GUI also
Try to use both these address one by one and check which one works *192.168.1.1/main.html and this one *192.168.1.1/main.htm in ur browser this may bring the advance option in ur router other wise use the telnet method explain in my post above
 
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