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    Default Need help for port forwarding

    Hi all i have a utstarcom 300r2u model modem since my torrent download spped was very low i wanted to do port forwarding and in portforwarding.com i went through all the steps but at the end in router config menu there's no virtual server option to enter the port values etc but i have selected the correct modem model plz guide me i have bsnl 500c this is my modem details

    Software Version: 3.08.BSNL_02.01.02_tr64.
    Bootloader (CFE) Version: 1.0.37-8.7
    Firmware Version: UT300R2U.0011.01
    Hardware Version: UT300R2U 2.2
    Model Name: UT300R2U

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    There must be a DMZ option in the interface. Input your lan card IP in there. That will suffice instead of the Virtual Server option.

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    No Virtual server option available in new Ut300R2u models
    supplied by BSNL.
    Follow advice above.
    Unwilling to suggest substitute FW update, as I have not tried it myself.
    I don't have this modem.

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    ok thanks for info i shal try and let know if some problems

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    i didn't port forward but still i get good speeds(>200KBps) in utorrent and the indicater(in utorrent) is green.
    my modem was faulty and the bsnl guys reset the modem a week before. i didn't portforward after that. i checked under nat->dmz host. it was blank. so how is it possible?

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    @narasimhan1990
    i checked under nat->dmz host. it was blank. so how is it possible?
    Code:
    If it works don't repair it
    1.Probably you are using Dialer to connect .

    2.Always mention modem /model make.

    3. For more "Gyan" on portforwarding
    portforward.com
    Last edited by essbebe; 03-09-09 at 07:22 PM.

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    Default click ctrl p> connection >enable UPnP,NAT PMP

    try this, this is the basics. but this may cause some security threats(not sure, someone told me). it worked for me. i got upto 30kBps.

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    Default ctrl p> connection >enable UPnP,NAT PMP

    @meetdilip
    1.please explain
    ctrl p> opens printer mode.

    2.enable UPNP NAT in modem settings ?

    3.Where\What is PMP ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by essbebe View Post
    @meetdilip
    1.please explain
    ctrl p> opens printer mode.
    In any torrent downloader ctrl+p opens preferences menu. I think meetdilip means that

    2.enable UPNP NAT in modem settings ?
    No. In preferences->Connection Tab, this option is there.

    3.Where\What is PMP ?
    Enable UPnP port mapping allows µTorrent to communicate with the router to forward a port without your manual intervention. Some devices do not support Universal Plug and Play (UPnP), so you might still have to forward your ports manually. Disable UPnP if that is the case.

    * Enable NAT-PMP port mapping allows µTorrent to attempt to forward a port with routers that support the NAT port mapping protocol (Apple products, for example).

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