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Simple Port Forwarding

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In this tutorial you will see that port forwarding is very easy.

You're going to learn, how to use a simple port fowarding program, and be able to port-forward your ports sucessfully even a monkey could do it!

Ok, so let's begin the tutorial, I will try and go into much detail as possible to help you people.

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Navigate to the *Download* link, and it'll lead you to the next page.
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Once you're on the page you will see zip file then download that file from there.
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Once you have downloaded then install it.

When you open it then you will see
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First you're going to want to pick you're router, If it's not there click Router not listed click here If it's listen your set and ready to go. To add a custom port click the button, I put a green box around it so it's easy to see.
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Once you clicked the " + " Button, it'll lead you to this. Here you want to click Add custom port Fill in the details and ports you want. Put your real IP there if it's not already there.

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Ok once you've done click Update router and it'll all be complete, you have sucessfully port fowarded your router.

credits:- rareyush

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#2
thanks man ..but im really confusing im using broadband can i do the portfoward ..i think my ISP not allowed the portfoward
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Quote:(01-28-2011, 09:51 PM)saifulfaizan Wrote:

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thanks man ..but im really confusing im using broadband can i do the portfoward ..i think my ISP not allowed the portfoward

try his software and tel me it works or not.
Where you live ?
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#4
nice for begginers man..
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