skulkrasha
24th June 2006, 11:40
I cant seem to get my portforwarding to work :(
I have 2 computers cnnected to the internet throught a wgr614 router. Im quite sure the ports are correct and forwarded to the right computer but i still cant host games over the internet.
Any help is appreciated
candccom
27th June 2006, 07:34
I am not very experience in this, but have seen it in this site, never try before dont know it works or not, hope it help.
h**p://www.portforward.com/
skulkrasha
27th June 2006, 11:28
Thanks for the reply but i still cant seem to get it to work. I created a static ip for the computer, port forwarded all the necessary ports to the ip i just made but it still doesnt seem to work:???:
Arghh i hate netgear dammit
candccom
28th June 2006, 12:49
but so far i use all the netgear router seems ok.. sorry cant really help..
rcayenne
7th July 2006, 10:59
Just a thought, do you have something like 1:1 NAT on your netgear? If you do, you should try that instead of port forwarding. Also, check the firewall settings on your computer.
skulkrasha
7th July 2006, 11:01
Sadly, i did disable my windows/norton firewall. 1:1 nat? i dont think i have that option
rcayenne
7th July 2006, 11:39
It's also known as static NAT, or PAT. Further, do you have a public IP address on your router's WAN port?
skulkrasha
7th July 2006, 21:21
uh nope, i dont think i have that option in mu router settings. y would u want my ip?
rcayenne
8th July 2006, 13:58
No, I don't want your IP... I asked because if you don't have a public IP address on your router, then you can't accomplish what you want anyway.
skulkrasha
8th July 2006, 14:52
doh! my bad, misread ur post but yes i have a wan ip. anyway, is it ok to test my portforwarding by using a computer that is within the same network to connect to my wan ip and pf to the other comp