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Old February 20th, 2006, 11:04 AM
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Sie müssen einen Router mit Ihrem Modem benutzen, um 'port forward' zu haben.
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Translated from above with google:
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They must one rout with your modem to use, in order to have ' haven forward '
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I'm taking that to mean that you need to have a router in place in order to forward ports. No router = no forwarding ports.
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I have the same router. I can confirm its IP is 192.168.1.1 but there is no web-interface there. The german documentation (https://www.cablecom.ch/service_cont...ual_v05_04.pdf) doesn't say anything about port-forwarding either, but my BitTorrent client (Transmission) says the ports I'm trying are closed. Anyone? Thanks!
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Not all routers support port forwarding, especially older one.


Looking into the docs found on the dcm02 it seems to be a modem only, so there is configuration menu as there is no need for it.

The ip-number can be anything as your provider determines the ip-number, so it can be 10.x.x.x or 192.168.x.x.

Check the firewall on your system as it might be blocking the ports.

Beter translation of "Sie müssen einen Router mit Ihrem Modem benutzen, um 'port forward' zu haben."

-> You must use a router with your modem to have 'port forwarding'.


Good luck, Kees
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