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icstaz

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#215313 21-Jun-2017 17:51
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Hiya,
I'm having trouble port forwarding for an Unturned server (or any server for that matter). I've watched and read many guides and allowed the ports access in my firewall too. I've never succesfully port forwarded so I'm wondering if anyone is able to take me through the exact steps on the Huawei HG659B router (I didn't understand the Spark of Vodafone guides).

 

Thanks in advance :)


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RunningMan
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  #1804788 21-Jun-2017 18:39
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What ISP - do you have a public IP address to forward?




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  #1804796 21-Jun-2017 18:54
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 Post some screenshots of what you have done already.


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  #1804797 21-Jun-2017 18:54
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RunningMan:

 

What ISP - do you have a public IP address to forward?

 

 

I'm with Spark :) And yes I do have a public ip.




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  #1804800 21-Jun-2017 18:58
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DarkShadow:

 

 Post some screenshots of what you have done already.

 

 

 

 


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  #1805070 22-Jun-2017 10:27
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some of the Voda/Spark supllied fibre routers simply will not port forward properly
Wont even DMZ properly

 

ie some ports will forward, other ports will not (even if use DMZ)
Only way around it was to replace the router .

 

 


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  #1805074 22-Jun-2017 10:39
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Have a little look here, The tutorial i wrote 3 years ago haha.

 

http://community.vodafone.co.nz/t5/Modems-Wi-Fi/Read-Me-HG659-Port-Forwarding/td-p/117724 


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  #1805079 22-Jun-2017 10:54
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1101:

 

some of the Voda/Spark supllied fibre routers simply will not port forward properly
Wont even DMZ properly

 

ie some ports will forward, other ports will not (even if use DMZ)
Only way around it was to replace the router .

 

 

 

 

 

 

021 firmware should resolve this, Or go back to 013 which i found the most stable.


 
 
 

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  #1805213 22-Jun-2017 14:35
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Use an IP address rather than the name of the "server" (Darian in your case) - always found using the name on a HG659A would sometimes be ignored.

 

OT : How many players you got ? :) UT is so much fun with a good group, and funny as hell watching one another suffer :D

 

 





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