Routers and the DMZ
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Routers and the DMZ
Right, trying this again, hopefully with less fail on my part.
I'm trying to figure out how to put my tompson speedtouch 585 v6 router into it's DMZ, but since all the config screens in the router read like greek to me, I'm stuck pretty firmly at square one for how to do it.
Welp?
I'm trying to figure out how to put my tompson speedtouch 585 v6 router into it's DMZ, but since all the config screens in the router read like greek to me, I'm stuck pretty firmly at square one for how to do it.
Welp?
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looks like DMZ doesn't really work/exist on that router anyway.
looks like DMZ doesn't really work/exist on that router anyway.
Tried setting it up, but apparently I've done something wrong because the ports arn't open.
Did some digging on the GPG site though and found this which seems to put my router into it's dmz. That's not really working overly well though, all the games I've connected to I'm seeing people with nil pings
Did some digging on the GPG site though and found this which seems to put my router into it's dmz. That's not really working overly well though, all the games I've connected to I'm seeing people with nil pings
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The windows one is sufficient for the difference being in the DMZ makes, as it blocks most incoming by default. Fancier ones are really only necessary for precise application control.
The main difference of being in the DMZ is that your PC now actively has to block all the shit your router used to handle itself, so performance may be slightly degraded and you're open to DoS-style attacks which target your OS, which your router will have been immune to.
The main difference of being in the DMZ is that your PC now actively has to block all the shit your router used to handle itself, so performance may be slightly degraded and you're open to DoS-style attacks which target your OS, which your router will have been immune to.
OK, fucking about with port forwarding instead (Because I like paranoia) I've got the following input boxes.
Protocal - It's a drop down box with the options of any, UDP or TCP.
Port Ranges - 2 blank text fields
Translate To.. - 1 blank text field, 5 characters max
Trigger Protocal - same as protocal
Trigger Port - same as translate to
Now, I've set-up what ports supreme commander says it needs open. I've also run a 3rd party program to double check the ports, and it's saying they're closed and that I need to enable UPnP but the router says that is enabled. I've left the trigger protocal and trigger ports fields empty.
Since a picture is worth a thousand words, this is a screenshot of how my screen looks atm. Is there anything there I should go back and change?
Protocal - It's a drop down box with the options of any, UDP or TCP.
Port Ranges - 2 blank text fields
Translate To.. - 1 blank text field, 5 characters max
Trigger Protocal - same as protocal
Trigger Port - same as translate to
Now, I've set-up what ports supreme commander says it needs open. I've also run a 3rd party program to double check the ports, and it's saying they're closed and that I need to enable UPnP but the router says that is enabled. I've left the trigger protocal and trigger ports fields empty.
Since a picture is worth a thousand words, this is a screenshot of how my screen looks atm. Is there anything there I should go back and change?
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You could simplify it by having one line having a port range of 30340 to 30351, reducing 4 lines to 1.
Test with this?: http://www.canyouseeme.org/
Test with this?: http://www.canyouseeme.org/
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http://www.portforward.com/english/rout ... rindex.htm has a nice list of routers and how-to's.