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DanielH

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#142434 12-Mar-2014 18:55
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I just got the Huawei HG630b to replace my Technicolor TG589vn V2 as there was a hardware fault, anyway I got the new modem connected it all up and it works, but I am now trying to port forward, I read the guide on the Telecom website and went into Advanced - NAT and then port mapping and filled it in accordingly, and then tried to forward 3389 for remote desktop and 25565 for my MC Server. I followed the instructions exactly and saved my settings and it doesn't seem to be working.

Here is a picture of the settings I put in (I tried using my public IP in Remote Host but no change)



Could someone be able to help me??

Thanks. 




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  #1004506 12-Mar-2014 19:32
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If you have a look here: http://help.telecom.co.nz/app/answers/detail/a_id/34264

There is the user manual, page 35 talks about how to do it: 

6.2.1 Port Mapping
Port mapping maps the HG630b port using a WAN IP address to a LAN
computer. When Internet users access the HG630b port, the HG630b
maps access requests to the LAN computer and provides services for
the Internet users through the LAN computer. Internet users can then
access the LAN computer.
Configure a port mapping rule as follows:
Step 1 Log in to the web management page.
Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Advanced > NAT.
The NAT page is then displayed.
Step 3 Click Port Mapping.
Step 4 In Type, select Application and choose the application
you want to set.
For example, if your computer is required to provide the FTP
service, select FTPServer from the drop-down list box.
Step 5 In Remote host, enter a WAN IP address.
Step 6 In Internal host, enter a LAN computer’s IP address.
Step 7 Keep the default settings of other parameters.
Step 8 Click Submit.

So that should be everything.

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