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(deleted) Sat 08-Jun-13 14:11:41
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Port forword a port range on brightbox.


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Hi all i was wondering if its possible to forword a port range on the brightbox...

i use voip and need to forword rtp ports 1000-2000
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(deleted) Sat 08-Jun-13 17:18:15
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Re: Port forword a port range on brightbox.


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Have you seen this previous thread? Maybe some help there.

EE/Orange BrightBox Port Forwarding issue

Also look under Port Triggers in the

EE BrightBox User Manual

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(deleted) Sat 08-Jun-13 19:11:02
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Re: Port forword a port range on brightbox.


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Yea checked all that but still cant see how i can forword a port range


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(deleted) Sun 09-Jun-13 12:03:01
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Re: Port forword a port range on brightbox.


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In reply to a post by jimgb17:
Yea checked all that but still cant see how i can forword a port range
I noticed the Bright Box router allows you to set up port ranges under port triggers, example: MSN Gaming Zone 6667,2300-2400,47624,28800-29000. I have not used it though. frown

PORT TRIGGERS

Some applications require multiple connections such as internet gaming, video conferencing and voice over IP telephones. These applications don't always work when Network Address Translation (NAT) is enabled. If you need to run applications that require multiple connections, you can specify the port normally associated with an application in the 'Trigger Port' field, select the protocol type as TCP or UDP, then enter the public ports associated with the trigger port to open them for inbound traffic.
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