How to Port forward 12-07-2012, 03:25 AM
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So i decided to make a very simple Port forward tutorial
1st: Open CMD
2nd: Type ipconfig
3rd: find your default gateway ip address, right click, mark, and copy the ip address of your default gateway
4th: Open any browser and paste the IP address in the Address Bar
5th: Google your Routers default username and password
6th: Login to your router
7th: Look for Port Forwarding (It may be in one of the tabs, i.e wireless)
8th: Go back in cmd and look for your ipv4 ip address, copy and paste it in the "Ip address" OR something like that.
9th: select the port and TCP.
10th: Enjoy your opened port
Here is a video to help you a little more
1st: Open CMD
2nd: Type ipconfig
3rd: find your default gateway ip address, right click, mark, and copy the ip address of your default gateway
4th: Open any browser and paste the IP address in the Address Bar
5th: Google your Routers default username and password
6th: Login to your router
7th: Look for Port Forwarding (It may be in one of the tabs, i.e wireless)
8th: Go back in cmd and look for your ipv4 ip address, copy and paste it in the "Ip address" OR something like that.
9th: select the port and TCP.
10th: Enjoy your opened port

Here is a video to help you a little more
Wavy baby