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Easiest Way to Portforward


Dextrell
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have you ever had a router you can't portforward like the new at&t uverse 2wire modem?

No worries all that can be solved its very easy you can use one of these two softwares

Free One
[its great for a free version but lags a bit]

[http://www.simpleportforwarding.com/](http://www.simpleportforwarding.com/)

How to use
1\. Install it
2\. Open it
3\. Click on File
4\. Add port
5.Add custom
6\. Set up you're port

Paid One

[Works Flawlessly] [15 Minute Free trial on it]

[http://download.cnet.com/Port-Forwarding-Wizard/3000-2085_4-10827828.html](http://download.cnet.com/Port-Forwarding-Wizard/3000-2085_4-10827828.html)

Or… if you have a Belkin Netgear or Linksys ehternet route you can manually portforward it

Go to Start>Run>CMD>Ipconfig

Copy and paste the default gateway and put it on you're browser

it may ask you for a username and pass reguard this to you're router as it should have a sticker saying the username and password or default ones is admin and password is blank

then go to virtual server put TCP/UDP port 7001 (new eclipse version) (4000) version 2.7 eclipse

then enable it check the box and save settings

i hope this helped guys  :cheesy:
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