Screenshots - Netgear - DG934G (Sky Firmware

Netgear - DG934G (Sky Firmware)

  
Screenshot Database

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Router Status

Wireless Settings

Wireless Station Access List

Logs

Block Sites

Firewall Rules

Firewall Rules - Outbound Services

Firewall Rules - Inbound Services

Services

Services - Add Custom Service

Schedule

Attached Devices

Backup Settings

Set Password

Diagnostics

Router Upgrade

Screenshots - Microsoft - MN-100 (Microsoft Firmware)

Microsoft - MN-100 (Microsoft Firmware)


Screenshot Database

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Log On

Home

Management

Reset Base Station

Backup & Restore Settings

Upgrade Firmware

Set Time

Change Password

LAN Settings

WAN Settings

Network Mode

Firewall Settings

Port Forwarding

Application - Triggered Port Forwarding

Persistent Port Forwarding

DMZ

MAC Filtering

Client Filtering

Base Station Log

Help
 

Screenshots - Linksys - WRV200 (Linksys Firmware)

Linksys - WRV200 (Linksys Firmware)

Screenshot Database

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Internet Setup

Setup - VLAN

Wireless Security

Wireless Network Access

Advanced Wireless Settings

WDS

Firewall - General

Firewall - Port Forwarding

Firewall - Port Triggering

Firewall - DMZ

Firewall - Access Restriction

Firewall - URL Filtering

VPN Client Access

Application based QoS

Port-based QoS

Administration - Management

Administration - Log

Administration - Diagnostics

Administration - Factory Default

Administration - Firmware Upgrade

Administration - Reboot

Screenshots - Beetel - 220 IBX (Beetel Firmware)

Beetel - 220 IBX (Beetel Firmware)

  
Screenshot Database

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Device Info

DSL Status

WAN Setup

ATM PVC Config

Connection Type

PPP Username & Password

Enable IGMP

WAN Setup

LAN Setup

Password

DSL Settings

Reboot

 

Screenshots - Linksys - WRTU54G-TM (Linksys Firmware)

Screenshots - Linksys - WRT600N (Linksys Firmware)

Linksys - WRT600N (Linksys Firmware)

Screenshot Database

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Basic Setup

Wireless MAC Filter

5GHz Advanced Wireless

Firewall

VPN Passthrough

Storage

Storage

Storage

Internet Access Policy

Single Port Forwarding

Port Range Forwarding

Port Range Triggering

DMZ

QoS

Administration - Management

Administration - Log

Administration - Diagnostics

Administration - Factory Defaults

Administration - Firmware Upgrade

Status - Wireless Network
 

Screenshots - Linksys - WRT300N v1.1 (Linksys Firmware)

Linksys - WRT300N v1.1 (Linksys Firmware)


Screenshot Database

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Status - Local Network

Status - Wireless Network

Wireless - Basic Wireless Settings

Wireless - Wireless Security

Wireless - Wireless MAC  Filter

Wireless - Advanced Wireless

Security - Firewall

Access Restrictions - Internet Access Policy

Applications and Gaming - Single Port Forwarding

Applications and Gaming - Port Range Forwarding

Applications and Gaming - Port Range Triggering

Applications and Gaming - DMZ

Applications and Gaming - QoS

Administration - Management

Status - Router

Screenshots - Beetel - 110BX1 (Beetel Firmware)

Beetel - 110BX1 (Beetel Firmware)

  
Screenshot Database

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Device Info

WAN Setup

LAN Setup

NAT Setup

Virtual Server

NAT - DMZ Host

NAT - Multi NAT

NAT - Multi NAT 2

NAT - Session Limited

Routing - Default Gateway

Routing - Static Route

WAN Setup

ATM PVC Config

Connection Type

PPP Username & Password

NAT Settings

WAN Setup

Settings - Backup

Reboot
   

 

Port Triggering - Huawei Routers/Modems

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Port Triggering - Huawei - SmartAX MT880 v2 (Huawei Firmware)

Huawei - SmartAX MT880 v2 (Huawei Firmware)

Port Triggering Guide

Note: An added benefit of Port Triggering is you do not need to worry about ip addresses.

When using port triggering with applications that don't make outbound connections you can use my free
Port Triggering Initiator to make the connections to trigger the ports for you.

Step 1.

Open your favorite web browser and input your routers ip address in the address bar.
Please note that you must have the http:// in order to connect to your router/modem properly.

Need help finding you router IP address? Click here

Step 2.

Put in your username and password, then click 'Log In'

If you don't know it you can check our list of default router and modem password list here.

If you have changed it and don't remember it you may have to reset your device to factory default using the reset button on most routers.

Step 3.

Once logged into your router click on "Advanced"

Once the page has loaded click on "Applications"


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Step 4.

Once the page has loaded be sure to check "Enable"

Next give your entry a "Name"

In the "Triggered Port" enter the ports to be used as the trigger.
Example: 3000-4000

Next choose your "Trigger Type"

For the "Public Port" enter the port to be forwarded. 
Example: 3000

Choose your "Public Type"

Click "Apply"

Repeat this steps for all ports.

All Done!


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