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I have a modem there are connected to an acces point. And I think the acces point is the "bad one", 'cos on my dad's PC (XP) are connected to the internet by a line, and this computer by the acces point. The acces point: Zonet 54mBit Model: ZSR1124WE Quote:
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I hope your can help me. :rolleyes_2: Our firewalls: Windows Firewall (Turned off) I think my Norton Protection Center also have a kind of firewall. And maybe my Access point also have? PS: Sorry for my (bad ?) english, but I'm only a Danish teenager so.. :whistling: |
If you have a Norton firewall (ask your Dad if you're not sure), turn off the windows firewall & configure the Norton to allow LW. PortForward.com - Free Help Setting up Your Router or Firewall Try this earlier version of Java. Use the JRE offline installer & remove your current Java before you install this version. Archive: Download Java 2 Platform Standard Edition (J2SE) 5.0 Update 11 That router does have a firewall, but I can't find any instructions for port forwarding. I can't even download the user guide to check:cry: Have a look at the manual that came with the router...see if there are any instructions. You could also have a look at some of the Zonet models here. Check the instructions & see if anything looks similar to your router. PortForward.com - Free Help Setting up Your Router or Firewall |
Thanks for help! :xeri_ok1ani: The first two links didn't help, but the third seems to be good. The router similar to my is this one: ZSR0104CPv2 but I don't know what to write in external and internal port. EDIT: And I don't know what to write (switch) in the "Protocol". |
In LW tools > options > advanced > firewall config. You'll see LW's listening port. Make sure that the same port number's in the 'manual port forward' box on that same LW page. Put that number into internal & external port fields. As for the protocol, you'll have one rule for TCP (protocol) & another for UDP (protocol). :) |
It didn't help. Now at stand like this and I still doesn't have connection.: ID Rule Name Internal IP Protocol External Port Internal Port Delete 1 LimeWire2 192.168.2.1 UDP 37903 37903 2 LimeWire 192.168.2.1 TCP 37903 37903 The Internal IP is the same as I write in the address bar. |
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The internal IP that you need will be the static IP address that you set up before port forwarding;) If you go back to those port forwarding instructions, you'll see a link to follow for instructions to set up a static IP address. Just follow those directions carefully. |
I can't find my Static IP. My External IP i know. I have read the articles again, but I can't find it. |
You have to create a static IP, if your computer doesn't already have one. Click on the link below & you'll find instructions (with screenshots) to help you. PortForward.com - Free Help Setting up Your Router or Firewall |
I have a problem: On the last picture: Shut the dot stand in auto obtain IP or Use the following IP address?? It stand right now in the Auto obtain IP. I have tried both and the internet connection is still fine. :D |
If your computer didn't already have a static IP address, so you set one up, put the dot next to 'use the following IP address'. |
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