27.07.2009, 22:41
I've seen so many people who've got problems with the Gigaset router if it comes to port forwarding, so i've made a tutorial for those people.
First off open Internet Explorer and type you're Routers ip in, the default is 192.168.2.1

After you gone to that page you'll see this, type in the Routers password. The default is 'admin' (without the quotes)

If you've done that you'll see this screen, go to the 'Advanced Settings' tab
[img width=1024 height=549]http://i28.tinypic.com/34didd1.jpg[/img]
Then click the 'Internet' tab
[img width=1024 height=545]http://i28.tinypic.com/kcynas.jpg[/img]
And click the 'Adress Translation (NAT)' tab
[img width=1024 height=536]http://i30.tinypic.com/5cjep.jpg[/img]
Done? Then click on the 'Port Forwarding' tab
After that you'll see this screen, at the red lined area type in your local ip adress, which can be found by running command prompt and type in /ipconfig
and select TCP&UDI at Protocol, at public port type in 7777 and also at local port 7777 (example can be seen above the red area) and press 'add' but be sure
you have selected 'enabled', and press OK

And now for the final step, which many people forget is this, go to the 'Exposed Host' tab, at the red lined area type in your Local Ip Adress again, with the comment 'SA-MP' or whatever you
want to name it. Now check 'Enabled' and press add, and then OK.
[img width=1024 height=553]http://i31.tinypic.com/j7ajqc.jpg[/img]
That was all, i hope i helped someone with this.
First off open Internet Explorer and type you're Routers ip in, the default is 192.168.2.1

After you gone to that page you'll see this, type in the Routers password. The default is 'admin' (without the quotes)

If you've done that you'll see this screen, go to the 'Advanced Settings' tab
[img width=1024 height=549]http://i28.tinypic.com/34didd1.jpg[/img]
Then click the 'Internet' tab
[img width=1024 height=545]http://i28.tinypic.com/kcynas.jpg[/img]
And click the 'Adress Translation (NAT)' tab
[img width=1024 height=536]http://i30.tinypic.com/5cjep.jpg[/img]
Done? Then click on the 'Port Forwarding' tab
After that you'll see this screen, at the red lined area type in your local ip adress, which can be found by running command prompt and type in /ipconfig
and select TCP&UDI at Protocol, at public port type in 7777 and also at local port 7777 (example can be seen above the red area) and press 'add' but be sure
you have selected 'enabled', and press OK

And now for the final step, which many people forget is this, go to the 'Exposed Host' tab, at the red lined area type in your Local Ip Adress again, with the comment 'SA-MP' or whatever you
want to name it. Now check 'Enabled' and press add, and then OK.
[img width=1024 height=553]http://i31.tinypic.com/j7ajqc.jpg[/img]
That was all, i hope i helped someone with this.

