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Another "Port Forwarding" thread I created. I am afraid to ask it the community again but I have to. :confused:

I finally found the Port Forwarding section on my router's Web site.

Please look at the image I attached to see the Port Forwarding section of my router's Web site.

I don't know what values should I put. Please help me.
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@Catapult:

> Another "Port Forwarding" thread I created. I am afraid to ask it to the community again but I have to. :confused:
>
> I finally found the Port Forwarding section on my router's Web site.
>
> Please look at the image I attached to see the Port Forwarding section of my router's Web site.
>
> I don't know what values should I put. Please help me.
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@Nothing:

> Did you see what I wrote at the bottom?
>
> Then go to ipchicken.com and in the clients config.ini file put the number you found on ipchicken.com as the IP instead of 127.0.0.1 or whatever it is. Your client should now show your server as online.

Yes, I did. What should be the Local IP Address ?? 192.168.1.150 (that's my address) :)

that was .150 when i made my ip static coz it's dynamic. i use portforward.com setup static something like that

my remote ip (that i see in ip chicken is dynamic so. any problem

pls help
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