Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 11:54 pm
Alright. Step by step. You're running windows XP? Click on start, then "run".
Type in cmd and press enter. A black command prompt should show up.
Type in ipconfig and press enter. Some stuff should show up, including your computer's local ip address... and the default gateway, which is the ip to your router. Write those two down.
Launch a browser window. Type in the default gateway ip address. This should bring up the router config page, right? Could you post a screenshot of the command prompt, and the router config page where you forwarded the ports? Also, could you post a screenshot of the status page of the router?
-GreyVulpine
Type in cmd and press enter. A black command prompt should show up.
Type in ipconfig and press enter. Some stuff should show up, including your computer's local ip address... and the default gateway, which is the ip to your router. Write those two down.
Launch a browser window. Type in the default gateway ip address. This should bring up the router config page, right? Could you post a screenshot of the command prompt, and the router config page where you forwarded the ports? Also, could you post a screenshot of the status page of the router?
-GreyVulpine