Memorios Posted December 15, 2011 Share Posted December 15, 2011 Bitcomet 1.29, Windows XP sp3 32 bit Dell Inspiron 6000 Intel Proset Wireless 2200BG Router N-Max LevelOne WBR-6020 Server: Intelnet.gt TCP optimizer at 512 Kbps Need assistance with setting up router to open BitComet WAN TCP Port. Have LevelOne WBR-6020 Users Manual but can be a little confusing.....to a novice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greywizard Posted December 16, 2011 Share Posted December 16, 2011 Add Port Mapping in NAT Router Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kluelos Posted December 17, 2011 Share Posted December 17, 2011 Where exactly are you running into problems? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Memorios Posted December 18, 2011 Author Share Posted December 18, 2011 (edited) Cannot get WAN TCP open. Have tried forwarding ports in router using LAN IP and then using WAN IP....no luck...tried DMZ ... no luck....also tried disabling NAT but its a little confusing because it shows: NAT disable _____ Enable (this is a check box option) which means place a check mark in the enable box to Enable the NAT disable? OR Enable the NAT? Also found that I am a DHCP client to the DD-WRT listed below which leads me to ask if its ports need to be forwarded? Router System Information Router Name DD-WRT Router Model WHR-HP-G300N LAN MAC 00:24:A5:B4:26:87 WAN MAC 00:24:A5:B4:26:87 Wireless MAC 00:24:A5:B4:26:87 WAN IP 192.168.1.15 LAN IP 192.168.0.1 SSID The ...... NET Channel 11 (2462 MHz) TX Power 13 dBm Rate 108 Mb/s Wireless Packet Info Received (RX) 6303191 OK, 12056 errors Transmitted (TX) 8497888 OK, 21 errors Services DHCP Server Enabled WRT-radauth Disabled Sputnik Agent Disabled Wireless Clients MAC Address Interface Uptime TX Rate RX Rate Signal Noise SNR Signal Quality xx:xx:xx:xx:96:45 ath0 1 day, 9:41:01 104M 54M -73 -111 38 25% xx:xx:xx:xx:c7:60 ath0 1 day, 9:40:51 1M 104M -111 -111 0 0% xx:xx:xx:xx:0c:d8 ath0 1 day, 9:39:00 104M 1M -78 -111 33 19% xx:xx:xx:xx:d6:20 ath0 7:13:34 54M 18M -74 -111 37 24% xx:xx:xx:xx:62:01 ath0 4:17:52 104M 104M -96 -111 15 0% DHCP DHCP Clients Host Name IP Address MAC Address Client Lease Time ********* 192.168.0.xxx xx:xx:xx:xx:37:08 1 day 00:00:00 ******** 192.168.0.xxx xx:xx:xx:xx:1D:39 1 day 00:00:00 ******** 192.168.0.xxx xx:xx:xx:xx:30:DA 1 day 00:00:00 *********** 192.168.0.xxx xx:xx:xx:xx:98:FA 1 day 00:00:00 ******** 192.168.0.xxx xx:xx:xx:xx:C5:89 1 day 00:00:00 ********* 192.168.0.xxx xx:xx:xx:xx:50:14 1 day 00:00:00 ******** 192.168.0.xxx xx:xx:xx:xx:C5:89 1 day 00:00:00 Firmware: DD-WRT v24SP2-MULTI (05/28/10) std Time: 07:42:39 up 1 day, 9:41, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 WAN IP: 192.168.1.15 This is my Router Stats: ADMINISTRATOR's MAIN MENU Item WAN Status Sidenote Remaining Lease Time 21:48:04 IP Address 192.168.0.1xx Subnet Mask 255.255.255.x Gateway 192.168.0.1 Domain Name Server 192.168.0.1 , 0.0.0.0 MAC Address 00:12:F0:01:50:xx Wireless Status Item WLAN Status Sidenote Wireless mode Enable Operation Mode AP mode (B/G/N Mixed) SSID xxxxxxxx Channel Auto Security None MAC Address 00:11:6B:2D:72:xx Statistics Information Statistics of WAN Inbound Outbound Bytes 2628404784 145702111 Unicast packets 1998687 1377606 Non-unicast packets 0 0 Device Time: 2011/12/18 00:53:57 Edited December 18, 2011 by Memorios (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greywizard Posted December 18, 2011 Share Posted December 18, 2011 If you have a private WAN address this means you are behind another NAT router. That's why we ask users to not waste our time and give ALL the information required in the "Read This Before Posting" announcement on top of the section. If you would provided all the details (modem type and/or Internet connection type) we would have know that already. Anyway, the guide I linked you to, provides guidelines for people who have daisy-chained routers, as well. Just give it another read. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Memorios Posted December 18, 2011 Author Share Posted December 18, 2011 Thanks for your quick response and excuse the fact that I did not include ALL the info the first time ...only because I did not have that info available as your answer suggests about a private WAN and another Router. If that info was available to me at the time of my posting I would have included it as well. I did read the link and am still working on it... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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