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ChocoDough

join:2001-12-27
Lancaster, PA

reply to ChocoDough
Re: How to forward port 113 on a Westell 2200?

Hey thanks for the help.

But when I went into the Service Configuration, and I looked through the list, mIRC was already on there, so I just picked that and it seemed to work ok.

I didn't have to enter an IP on the next screen though. It said HOST or IP Address. In the host it already had the IP that I have set for my pc, so I just let it go like that.

Thanks again.

GDBNight

join:2003-12-16
Charleston, WV
reply to GDBNight
Oh one other thing make sure those are the only ports you need to open. This one may be but for some reason I think there may be another. These ports may be listed in a read me page somewhere.

GDBNight

join:2003-12-16
Charleston, WV

reply to ChocoDough
This sounds similar to a problem I had. Go to the 2200 config page, log in, and go to Service Configuration. In the sevice name field scroll down to "My new Service". Click on enable, then a window pops up saying "Host service", click on OK. You should then see a window with your Host device or ip address choice. You should see a window to add your ports. From what you posted you'll need to port " from 113 to 113" with "base host" port set to 113 also. I didnt need to add an ip so I clicked Done. You should then see the new service added in the Service Configuration listings. Next I had to go to the bottom of the page and click on static NAT, click on it and add this ip, 192.168.1.47, click done/close. Close out of the 2200 config page and try your software. I havn't tried this with a Linksys router yet so YMMV, but I'm getting ready to do the same thing. Hope this helps.

ChocoDough

join:2001-12-27
Lancaster, PA

I just got DSL and everything seems to be fine so far, but the config page in the modem for opening a port isn't done very well in my opinion. I guess I am just used to a Linksys router where it was very easy to do port forwarding.

Anyway, I have the 2200 hooked up to a switch so my wife's computer can use the connection, so I had assigned IP's to both computers, for internal networking related issues. But I like to go on IRC from time to time, and I need to forward port 113 for IdentD to my computer and can't figure the bloody thing out.

So could someone please elighten me on how to go about doing this?
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