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Posted on Feb 19, 2008

Ip address i want to know what my ip address for the first port is. i

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Open the control panel for your router and look at the set up page. You will see

Starting IP Address: document.write(document.setup.SDHCP1.value+"."+document.setup.SDHCP2.value+"."+document.setup.SDHCP3.value+".") 192.168.1. X x being the starting number. The first number is the first port on your router.

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SOURCE: ip address??

Try 192.168.1.254. You can also ping the ip. Go to 'Start', Run", type in "cmd" without the quote marks. Now type in "ipconfig /all", and that will give you the ip address.

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SOURCE: factory settings for a Linksys RV042

connect your router your computer via LAN cable
click start on windows
click run and type CMD
On the DOS command prompt type IPCONFIG/ALL
look for the gateway address, that is the IP Adress of your router

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  • Posted on Jun 19, 2008

SOURCE: port forwading

http://portforward.com/
this site may be of some assistance

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Note: Please use the computer for which the Ports are to be opened:

For Windows 2000/XP users:

1. Please click on Start and select Run.
2. Type in cmd and click on OK.
3. In the Command Prompt, please type ipconfig/all then press Enter or Return key.
4. Please make sure that the Ethernet adapter has an IP Address that is the same range as the router (e.g. 192.168.1.2 for the computer and 192.168.1.1 for the router).
5. Please note down the IP address and Physical address.

B. Reserving an IP Address:

1. Please open any web browser like Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox.
2. Connect to the router by typing http://routerlogin.com/basicsetting.htm or http://192.168.1.1 in the address field and click Enter or Return key.
3. A window will prompt for a username and password. The default username is "admin" and the default password is "password".

Note: Username and password are case sensitive. If it does not take password as the password, you might have changed it when you ran the NETGEAR Setup CD so please try other passwords.

4. When the setup page opens, click on LAN IP Setup under Advanced tab.
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6. Under Address Reservation window, please select the radio button of the computer you wish to add from the Address Reservation Table.
7. If the computer you want is not on the list, please click on the Refresh button to update the table.
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C. Opening Pre-Defined Ports for Internet Services:

1. Click on the option with the name Port Forwarding/Port Triggering under the Advanced menu.
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3. From the Service Name pull down list, select the service that needs to be hosted.
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D. Opening Ports for Games, Applications or Custom Ports:

1. Click on Add Custom Service button.
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3. If the application uses only a single port; type in the same port number in the Ending Port box.
4. If the application uses a range of ports; type in the higher range numbers in the Ending Port box.
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E. To Edit or Delete a Service Entry:

1. Click on the Radio Button that needs to be Edited /Deleted, under the Port Forwarding page.
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Had same issue and here is what worked for me.

1. Go to Printers and right click on Brother printer and choose 'Properties'
2. Click the 'Ports' tab and with proper Brother printer port highlighted click 'Configure Port'
3. In second field titled "Printer Name or IP Address" enter the IP address of printer*
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I'm using XP so this may be slightly different depeneding on your flavor of Windows. The main thing is to name the port with the IP address and not rely on name resolution.

Hope this works for you too!

* If you don't know your printer's IP address then you can go to your printer and under the 'Reports' section print-out the Network Configuration report to find IP address.

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The LAN uses 10.10.10.0 network with 255.255.255.0 subnet for both servers and workstations. All servers within the LAN use static IP address. The router is configured as DHCP server to give out IP info (IP addresses, subnet mask, DNS) to workstations that are configured as DHCP client.

Basically I suggest that you deploy NAT (Network Address Translation) and PAT (Port Address Translation) to setup your own servers behind Cisco router. The NAT is used to translate the ISP's given static IP address to your local IP address. The PAT is used to translate TCP ports (the port 20 and 21) between the two IP addresses.

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For more info on NAT/PAT concept, check out the following FAQ
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One way is to use the same command as shown in sample configuration.

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  1. ip nat source static tcp 10.10.10.2 21 1.1.1.14 21 extendable
ip nat source static tcp 10.10.10.2 21 1.1.1.14 21 extendable
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  1. ip nat source static tcp 10.10.10.2 21 interface Dialer1 21 extendable
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Factory settings for a Linksys RV042

connect your router your computer via LAN cable
click start on windows
click run and type CMD
On the DOS command prompt type IPCONFIG/ALL
look for the gateway address, that is the IP Adress of your router
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