- NETGEAR DG834 - A little help
- Posted by Dave Boomhauer on October 6th, 2006
I've just purchased one of these and am trying to forward port 6346 TCP/UDP.
I only have one PC connected to the router and if I run IPCONFIG the IP is
192.168.0.2
For anyone who knows how to use this particular router in the Firewall Rules
section under Inbound Services do I put the above IP address (192.168.0.2)
in the "Send to LAN Server" section.......
The reason I ask is port 6346 is for the program Shareaza and a web based
test is saying that port 6346 is still firewalled - Even though it ahould be
open to inbound connections.
Thanks anyone and sorry if this should be in a different newsgroup, but I
couldn't find one relevant
- Posted by dave @ stejonda on October 6th, 2006
In message <4526a933$0$16557$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net>, Dave
Boomhauer <REMOVETHIS101001@talk21.com> writes
You could also check via the Attached Devices page
Did you also set WAN users to Any ?
Suggest you set to Log the application of the rule and check that.
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dave @ stejonda
- Posted by Scott2k5 on October 6th, 2006
"Dave Boomhauer" <REMOVETHIS101001@talk21.com> wrote in message
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1) define a custom service (security - > services) called shareaza. type:
tcp/udp ports 6346 to 6346.
2) define a firewall rule. service = shareaza; action: allow always; send to
lan server 192.168.0.2. wan users any; log: if u want
step 1 defines a service relating to TCP/UDP port 6346.
step 2 forwards tcp/udp port 6346 traffic to 192.168.0.2 - your pc will be
listening for this traffic if shareaza is running
- Posted by Dave Boomhauer on October 7th, 2006
"Anthony R. Gold" <not-for-mail@ahjg.co.uk> wrote in message
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No, this group has been great. I've done it...Thanks.