How to set up Port Forwarding on Netgear router
The Netgear router uses numbered ports to allow or disallow specific types of traffic to the computer. Some games or programs require port forwarding to function optimally.
The Netgear router uses numbered ports to allow or disallow specific types of traffic to the computer. Some games or programs require port forwarding to function optimally. The port forwarding configuration is similar to the rules in the Netgear router.
How to set up Port Forwarding on Netgear router
Step 1 : Log into the Netgear router via the default gateway address.
Log into the Netgear routerOpen a web browser and enter the router's IP address ( 192.168.0.1 by default) into the address bar. Enter the username ( admin by default) and then the password (leave blank by default).
Step 2 : Navigate to Port Forwarding / Port Triggering on the left navigation bar and select Port Forwarding. Select HTTP from the Service Name drop-down list .
Select HTTP from the Service Name drop-down listStep 3 : Select Add Custom Service .
Step 4: Enter information in the Service Name, Starting Point, End Point and IP Address sections . Then click on Apply.
- In Service Name, enter a name.
- In Service Type, select TCP / UDP.
- In Starting Port, enter the port number (Example: 8090 ).
- In Ending Port, enter the port number (Example: 8090 ).
- In Server IP Address , enter the IP address (for example, 192.168.1.5 ).
- Click on Apply.
You may need to restart the router for the changes to take effect.
You can check whether the port was successfully forwarded at:
https://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/
Check whether the port was successfully forwarded or not You can now connect to your device via a web browser. Just enter the server name followed by the port number in the address bar. For example:
http://hostname.ddns.net:8000
Note : If you are using a mobile application, you only need to use your hostname to connect. The application will specify the port when attempting to make the connection.
How to disable Port Forwarding in NetGear router
To stop Port Forwarding, you can delete the specified rules. This allows the Netgear router to use the default settings for the ports or you can choose to disable them and easily re-enable them in the future.
Step 1: Launch the web browser and type 192.168.0.1 in the address bar. Enter Netgear username and password to login.
Step 2 : Click Port Forwarding in the Advanced section .
Step 3 : Uncheck the Enable box next to each Port Forwarding rule you want to disable. If your Netgear model does not provide the Enable checkbox , the disable option will be in the Edit Service menu . Or, select the rule and click Delete.
Step 4 : Click the circle next to the Port Forwarding rule you want to disable and click on Edit Service. Clear the checkmark next to Enable and click Apply. Or, select Block Always from the Action drop-down menu .
Step 5: Click Apply Changes to disable Port Forwarding.
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