Port forwarding allowed on linksys RT31P2?

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Hello Everyone,
I am using Vonage and was trying to setup a win2003 server on my home
network. My Vonage linksys router(RT31P2) is connected to my cable
modem. Now, i have a 4 port Belkin router connected to my Vonage
linksys router. I found out that i have to do port-forwarding to get my
Windows 2003 server to work with the no-ip(dynamic DNS) feature since i
don't have a static ip. Problem is that i went into the configuration
of Vonage linksys router and it doesn't seem to even let me make
changes and save at all, much less allow me to do port forwarding.
Anyone know how or is it not possible? All i want to do is have my
windows 2003 server as a host for possible website using IIS and the
dynamic DNS by no-ip.com Thanks for any input!
 
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On 2005-09-19, icanluv2@yahoo.com <icanluv2@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
> I am using Vonage and was trying to setup a win2003 server on my home
> network. My Vonage linksys router(RT31P2) is connected to my cable
> modem. Now, i have a 4 port Belkin router connected to my Vonage
> linksys router. I found out that i have to do port-forwarding to get my
> Windows 2003 server to work with the no-ip(dynamic DNS) feature since i
> don't have a static ip. Problem is that i went into the configuration
> of Vonage linksys router and it doesn't seem to even let me make
> changes and save at all, much less allow me to do port forwarding.
> Anyone know how or is it not possible? All i want to do is have my
> windows 2003 server as a host for possible website using IIS and the
> dynamic DNS by no-ip.com Thanks for any input!
>

Go to the Applications and Gaming tab and then the Port Range Forwarding tab.
Should be obvious after that (unlike maybe the fact you have to go to the
applications and gaming tab in the first place). Works fine for me.

Jim
 

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you can do what jim said.. On your personal Router.

But the vonage hardware doesn't let you configure anything i believe.


But if you want to port foward on your personal router, then do as jim suggested.