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mcnich50
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I have a Motorola vt2142. How can I change a port setting. I have a game that requires port 7010 thru 7100 to be UDP enabled. Apparently these are automatically TCP set-up.
I am not very savy when it comes to configuing the modem/router. I have the manual but it is still a bit out of my league and I don't want to mess up any setting by accident. |
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tmbeem
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Joined: Oct 10, 2006
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Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
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I have a Motorola vt2142. How can I change a port setting. I have a game that requires port 7010 thru 7100 to be UDP enabled. Apparently these are automatically TCP set-up.
I am not very savy when it comes to configuing the modem/router. I have the manual but it is still a bit out of my league and I don't want to mess up any setting by accident. |
Without going into horrible detail here, I will tell you that there is a website that lists how to forward ports for most routers. The Motorola VT2142 is NOT on there but the Motorola VT2442 is and they're very similar in the way you forward their ports. The website for the VT2442 is:
http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Motorola/VT2442/VT2442index.htm
There you can find instructions on how to forward your required ports for any number of applications and games. Just pick your application from the list, and it'll give you step-by-step directions on how to forward the ports you need.
If there is any additional assistance you need, please ask. I can go into detail here if needed, but you can print out the pages on the website I gave much easier than trying to follow directions here. Good Luck! |
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Las Vegas, NV
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nickleback
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Access the router..open an IE and type 192.168.15.1. Enter router for user anme and password. Go to advance and from there open the port that you need to open. You can also try putting it to DMZ. |
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mcnich50
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Perfect, Thanks for the responses. |
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