[Tutorial] How to Port Forward
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How to Port Forward

Okay, So ive seen almost every day someone making a topic asking "How to port forward" so i Dicided to make a little tutorial on how to do so.....

Okay so first...

Lets go to start and type in "cmd" you should see this:


Now from here your going to type in "ipconfig" from here you will get a list of IP's scroll up a little untill you see "IPv4 Address" now copy this or write it down or something just keep it

ALSO you will need to copy were it says "Default Gateway"

NEXT:

open up your internet and in the websearch type in the adress named "Default gateway" from here you should get a login screen, by Default the user and pass are both "admin" and "admin"

Once you have logged in try to find were is says "Virtual Server" on mine it is under "Advanced" here look




so just look arround for this untill you find it
HOW: Hit were it says "Virtual Server" it should drop down now click "Port Forwarding"

for Time reasons im going to fill it out and make a picture!


NOTE: THIS MAY NOT BE THE SAME FOR ALL ROUTERS SO JUST USE THE SAME STEPS AND FIND THEM YOURSELF




Okay well find were it says "Forward to Internal Host IP Address:" or somthing along those lines. Now put in that ip you got from "IPv4 Address" paste it in there, now see how i have "7777" you can change that but thats just the default SAMP one.


Side Note: Made sure to have TCP/UDP just helps things

Another Side Note: This will also work with minecraft and other games not just samp, just put the ports you want to forward in there








Good Luck, any questions, Just Ask!
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#2

Nice, hope to see less of these questions now
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#3

nice and pretty easu but you missed some thing like if some one router should be changed the model and the application name should be
Code:
Application name = GTASAMP
other wise good !
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#4

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Originally Posted by S_ILYa™
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nice and pretty easu but you missed some thing like if some one router should be changed the model and the application name should be
Code:
Application name = GTASAMP
other wise good !
no, it dosn't really matter at all what you name it
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#5

Thanks, too bad I can't login to my router
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#6

Good tutorial. But the problem is, every router is different so some people might not be able to find certain things. What is called "Virtual Server" in your router is called "Adress Translation" in mine. I still think www.portforward.com is the best as it offers tutorials for most routers in existance.

And @newbienoob, try the password "admin", it usually works.
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Originally Posted by alpha500delta
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And @newbienoob, try the password "admin", it usually works.
Mostly by default is:

Username: admin
Pasword: admin

or

Username: user
Password: admin
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Mostly by default is:

Username: admin
Pasword: admin

or

Username: user
Password: admin
Still can't login
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#9

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Originally Posted by newbienoob
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Still can't login
Try this website then: http://www.routerpasswords.com/
Select your router and find out the password.
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Still can't login
****** your router name and something like [router name] password
That's how i got my password (it can be very different but it's usually something easy like 1234, admin, admin1234 or something like that.)
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Still can't login
What is your ISP/Internet Company called EX: Sky ,Bla Bla Bla
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#12

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What is your ISP/Internet Company called EX: Sky ,Bla Bla Bla
I don't think your ISP chooses your router password... When you buy a router it has the default password set by the company that made the router. Hence why I told the guy to look at that password website.
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#13

if you still cant login just give them a call and get ap password reset
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#14

a Default Router also have its info as:
name: admin
password : password
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#15

-Nevermind-
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#16

WHAA I CANT SEE PICS
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#17

that's nice tutorial man keep up and it's realy usefull.. wont be the screen more good ?
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#18

I dont find any IP... so look what is asking me and what i done:

Protocol Port Range Translate To ... Trigger Protocol Trigger Port
TCP 7777 - 7777 7777 - 7777 TCP 7777
And server still didn't work...
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