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Old 27-04-2009, 01:01   #1
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port fowarding on a belkin

so im trying to port foward and ive managed to do the port i want 113 for mirc but everytime i connect to the wireless with lap top after its been off i get a new ip and in the settings i have to put which ip to port foward so everytime i open the lap top i have to check my new ip and change it. is there anyway to just port foward all ips that connect? the port 113?
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Old 27-04-2009, 01:05   #2
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Re: port fowarding on a belkin

somewhere in the settings for users, you have to lease the ip address for >>>ever<<<. as if this is set to a lower number i.e 30 mins, 1 hour , 2 hours etc everytime that pc or laptop is off the router , the router will assign a new ip

That should do the trick.

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This also needs to be in the network section !!
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Re: port fowarding on a belkin

Dunno about your router, but try a wildcard entry, so for example:
192.168.1.* (the asterisk being the wildcard).
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Old 27-04-2009, 01:30   #4
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Re: port fowarding on a belkin

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somewhere in the settings for users, you have to lease the ip address for >>>ever<<<. as if this is set to a lower number i.e 30 mins, 1 hour , 2 hours etc everytime that pc or laptop is off the router , the router will assign a new ip

That should do the trick.

---------- Post added at 00:05 ---------- Previous post was at 00:04 ----------

This also needs to be in the network section !!
thanks though i cant seem to find this setting anywhere i am clicking everwhere.. do you know where exactly to click? tyvm

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Dunno about your router, but try a wildcard entry, so for example:
192.168.1.* (the asterisk being the wildcard).
also ty for the tip but it wont let me add * says something about * not being a valid ip :/ ty though
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