But take note of the next option, I don't know what the difference between inboun port and private port is, but here we need to type in a inbound port, to be safe I just type a port above 1024. The first step is of course the description, type whatever you like here. So after you've done that, a bunch of blank boxes should show up. Click on that option and sometimes the whole crap of logging in comes up, just click submit or whatever option is there (sorry it's like the middle of the night here). Now your looking at your homepage mine looks something like this:īefore we do anything else I should point out under firewall there is a option called Virtual Servers that's where we need to go now. I'm assuming you've figured out your Internal Ip address so, in the address bar type 192.168.2.1 or if it's a different Internal Ip address type that in. For example, my Belkin router is Class C while my school's I'm pretty sure is Class B, for a bit more description here's a link. Depending on the brand of Router and what class your Ip address is. Anyway, so there's two types of Ip addresses Internal and External, but for now we're only gonna worry about the Internal one to access the Router homepage. I'm gonna use my Belkin Router as a example throughout this tutorial. The first step is obviously getting to your router homepage. Router HomepageĪnyone who is thriving to become a decent hacker should know what and how to port forward. This tutorial I've decided to post to address this problem. I've looked around a bit and for some strange reason there isn't really a tutorial on how to port forward in general.
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