Hi,
how i wud do port forwarding in the setup which u used in your guide.
FYI...i m running my modem in PPoE mode while linksys wifi router is in auto -dhcp configuration mode.
Thanks in advance.
1.
Check in Portforward.com for your modem/router.
2.
Always give model numbers in your post.
BSNL supplied UT300R2U ( new ) does not have
Advanced Options Nat/ menu. Deleted.only DMZ.
3.If this means "Dialer" PPPoE mode,i m running my modem in PPoE mode
( Your USERID and PW entered externally, and not stored in the modem )
All ports are open at adsl modem level itself.
Advanced Options NAT Virtual server/Port triggering options will be hidden/inaccessible.
Only DMZ..
@Just4kix
please clarify .
Hi,
I have got my Ut300r2u (MTNL) in bridge mode, and using Linksys wrt54g in ppoe mode (UN & PW are stored in this wifi router.
Checked my internet and its working fine.
Configured it for port forwarding, but not working
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
Got da things working.
Thanks for all.
Last edited by pulkitj; 03-24-10 at 07:52 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
I also faced a lot of issues in this combination - for port forwarding that is.
Finally, I switched around. I configured UT300R2U in PPPoE mode and WRT54G in bridge mode. Enabled DHCP at both places.
The WRT54G's external IP address (provided by UT300R2U) was 192.168.1.2.
In the NAT/DMZ option for UT300R2U, entered the above IP address in the DMZ box.
This has been working for me ever since. However, I stopped downloading ages ago ever since I moved to Blu-Ray.
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dude its great work.. Thank you very much !!!
Very nice and elaborate documents. Thanks very much for your help
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Hi,
Really you have given a very handy document, so that even layman can able to do setup
Thanks
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Dude ... you rock !!!
Very nice document ...
worked like a charm...
thanks a lot..
excellent document
Man.. u r an angel.. thanks for the detailed pictorial rep and easy steps to access.. I was in elated mood when i bought this wifi router more importantly to access internet in my ipod and i pad.. but when i got stuck i really when down the hills with bare hands.. But ur article helped me a lot..
I have a Linksys WRH54G type router and UT starcom 300R2U and ur settings worked like a lightning.. Thanks a lot man..
thankx a lot mate, realli helpfull quide
Congratulations .
Being a new member you have really taken the pains, to check/ access a thread/ sub forum for your requirement here..
REP++21 Check your USERCP>
REF:http://www.indiabroadband.net/attach...ons-primer.zip
just4kix, thanks for taking time to create and upload such a thorough document. I also learnt quite a bit from the tips/comments that you and from other members posted on this thread and elsewhere. Cheers folks.
I can surf alright with my modem-router-computer setup but can't seem to open up ports if required.
Here's my current setup:
Modem:
- BSNL DNA-A201. The interface seems pretty similar to the one described for the UT-300R2U. I have a NAT section and a DMZ section.
- This is in PPoE mode with the ISP username and password specified.
- DHCP is enabled and the following IPs are specified as start and end: 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.10.
- I've tried plugging 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3 in my DMZ section on separate occasions.
- I've clicked on the NAT section and have opened port XXXXX for 192.168.1.3 which is the IP of the only laptop that's currently connected to the router (next secion). No luck there either.
How do I figure out the external IP of my router if I wish to specify that IP in the DMZ section?
Router:
- Linksys WRH54G
- This is in auto-DHCP mode (DHCP server enabled)
- Internal IP is set to 192.168.1.100 and I can open router setup by typing that IP in my browser (ditto for the modem)
- I can't open any ports on my router now (Applications and Gaming->Single Port Forwarding). I get a message that says I shouldn't be typing LAN IPs in there. I guess the forwarding needs to happen at the modem end now ... or maybe I'm just talking rubbish.
I'm sure I'm missing something silly. Suggestions please?
ETA:
For what it's worth, I have managed to open appropriate ports with both the following configurations:
1 - BSNL modem->computer
2 - Beam cable plugged directly into Linksys router->computer
Last edited by feodore; 07-16-11 at 02:03 PM. Reason: Clarification
hi,
the zip file in very first post is corrupt. and remaining posts and methods dont seem to apply to Sterlite ADSL modem router with Netgear WGR614 v6.
however thanks to everyone.
Distressed to note your One line dismissal of this thread, and 186 posts with about 88,000 hits.
Usually new members don't have the patience to read all the posts
and open a new thread on the same subject.
and you have selected the wrong thread for your need.
Please mention your Sterlite Modem model number
and your problem. Check Beetel450TCI link below.
http://www.indiabroadband.net/attach...r-wgr614v7.zip
Procedure to connect an ADSL Modem with a standalone wifi router is pretty standard procedure now.
Appears you have not read the posts. after Post No 1.the zip file in very first post is corrupt.
Last edited by essbebe; 11-12-11 at 07:33 AM.
The zip is indeed corrupt and has been removed. Try the RAR file. In any case the guide was written specifically for the combination mentioned.
The setup principles are more or less the same for all modems and routers - the screens are slightly different. You can use the guide as a reference if it does not match the equipment that you have.
Please find the guide here in forum text format (not attachment).
Setup of BSNL ADSL Modem/Router (UT300R2U) with Linksys Wireless Router (WRT54G)
Last edited by just4kix; 11-12-11 at 05:39 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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