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I have a belkins wireless g router model f5d7230-4. I am trying to setup a static IP with port forwarding. Can you help?

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There is a good article here that describes how to set up a static IP. Just some notes:

  1. Don't close the command prompt, so you have all the necessary numbers right in front of you (and we will use it later anyways).
  2. Belkin router have the default IP address of 192.168.2.1, subnetmask 255.255.255.0. That means you can choose any number from 192.168.2.2 - 192.168.2.254. Subnetmask has to be the same! (You can also just use the IP address you have right now, so you know that there will be no conflicts.)
  3. You don't have to reboot your computer. Go back to the command prompt and type:
  • ipconfig /release [Enter]
  • ipconfig /renew [Enter]
  • ipconfig /all [Enter]
This is what a "Repair" does in your network connection and you will see the changes you applied after the last command.

You did not mention which ports or for which application you want to open your firewall. You can go here and look up specific applications or click on any of the links to get an idea how in general port forwarding is done for your router.

If you have any more questions, just come back here and leave a comment - I'm happy to help.

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Step 1 : Connect Router - Computer ( Wired)

Step 2 : Open Router Setup by typing http://192.168.2.1 on the address bar of internet explorer

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step 4 :click dmz - >type in private ip 192.168.2.25

step 5:click on virtual server type description camera inbound port 0 and type tcp&UDP or Both and private IP is 192.168.2.25 and private Port 65535

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(Note: We recommend you use a computer that has a wired connection to the router.)

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    • Private IP address: Enter the IP address of the computer you want grant access too.
    • Type the port(s) specified by the program manufacture for both of the Private port fields.

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  1. Click the Apply Changes button
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