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[NMLUG] Re: NMLUG Digest, Vol 27, Issue 8
Hit up your router's web server (192.168.0.1:80 default):
1. setup/configuration
2. Advanced Setup
3. Begin Advanced Setup
4. Click Port Forwarding (on the left)
5. Enter port 8080 to 8080 and then the ip you want it forwarded to...
6. Save and restart
-James
> > On 2/16/06, Matt Grommes <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 - (719) 846-7711
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