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xtremee
Hello all,

I am a newbie to this forum and I wanna to open a port in my router so that I can use this port for uTorrent program.

First: I don't know the type of my router. I know it is Billion but which version that what I don't know?
here is the page of my router


Anyway I check all the billion pages in the website and I can't find my a page that is similar to mine.

Second: I follow that the main points that I understand from all the pages of other Billion.
1. I go to Virtual Server page in my router.
2. Then enter the port number and IP as follow.
3. Save and restart the router.



Then I test this if the port 10011 that it is supposed to be opened if it work or not, I get this



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So What shall I do?!!
eyeball
Change it to this:

ID - 3
Public Port From - 10011
public Port To - 10011
Port Type TCP
Host IP Address - Your INTERNAL address
Private Port - 10011

That should work. Unless there is a section for NAT rules on that F/W

Thanks
xtremee
Thank you man but I still have the same error as above so it seam that I have NAT. So How I can deal with that NAT?

btw, Why you said that ID =3? ID is just a numbering system not have any meaning.
also Why I should type my INTERNAL address in Host IP Address? why I don't use that IP that came in the error page?
This IP still that same whatever I change my Host IP to any number.

yianniv

The public port From should be left empty.
public Port To - 10011
Port Type TCP
Host IP Address - The IP of the pc actually running the utorrent program, not of the router. It should be something like 192.168.x.x
Private Port - 10011

Yianni.

xtremee
@ yianniv,

Thanks for your help.

It is working now.

btw,
QUOTE
The public port From should be left empty.
If I left it empty it is automatically completed to the same port number of port to
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