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[NMLUG] Actiontec GT701 port forwarding question



Yeah, I figured out that much. Thanks. I haven't found an explanation of the 'Advanced' button 
screen but it doesn't look at first glance like it'll do what I want.


Matthew McCleary wrote:
> See
> http://www.qwest.com/internethelp/modems/gt701/downloads/12131/12321_GT701wg_addtlcfg_CfgPortFwd_082605.pdf 
> <http://www.qwest.com/internethelp/modems/gt701/downloads/12131/12321_GT701wg_addtlcfg_CfgPortFwd_082605.pdf>
> 
> Matthew
> 
> On 2/16/06, *Matt Grommes* <matt@mattorama.net 
> <mailto:matt@mattorama.net>> wrote:
> 
>     This really isn't off-topic since the unit runs Busybox linux. :)
> 
>     My beloved Cisco 678 dsl router just gave up on trying to train to
>     my dsl so I've had to replace it
>     with an Actiontec GT701. The one thing I can't figure out is if I
>     can forward one port on the router
>     to a different port on my system. I want to forward port 8080 on the
>     router to 80 on one of my
>     webservers. There's no documentation for the web interface of the
>     actiontec so I don't know if this
>     is even possible. Anybody done this before or know how I might go
>     about it? Thanks.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Matthew S. McCleary, MCP
> McCleary Consulting LLC
> 1525 San Juan St., Trinidad, CO 81082
> www.mcclearyconsulting.net <http://www.mcclearyconsulting.net> - (719) 
> 846-7711
> 
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