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Change font size Print view Cannot Forward Any ports on Belkin F7D4302v1 Need help setting up your router? This is the place to start. Topic locked 5 posts • Page 1 of 1 Cannot Forward Any ports on Belkin F7D4302v1 by old_forum_dalinius » Mon Oct 04, 2010 11:56 http://boards.portforward.com/viewtopic.php?t=8759 pm I am trying to forward a couple of ports on my Belkin F7D4302v1 router and I cannot seem to get the router to accept any entries that I make.The router is currently running firmware version 1.00.27.When trying to forward a port http://inmethod.com/double-nat (any port it does not seem to matter what port I try but I want to forward 8989 and 8990), I receive a popup message that states "No2. The IP that you entered is invalid."I get this as soon as I hit ip address the Apply Changes button, and I get it regardless of the port or IP address I enter. I have done an ipconfig on my PC and also checked the list of connected machines on my router and in both places my IP address is the same. I tried using the IP address from a different machine on my network, but I get the same error doing that also. I am at a loss as to why this message is popping up and how router ip address to get rid of it.I have tried resetting the router, modem, and connected devices several times, and this has not helped out at all.Another thing that I have noticed is that if I try to select one of the preconfigured programs from the drop down list on the Virtual Servers page of my router management page, and then hit the Add button, I get a message that pops up stating "All entries are full. Please remove some entries then try again". I get this message even though I do not currently have any entries saved at all in the port forwarding page. Just to see if it helped, I selected all and then hit clear, and my router then rebooted itself, but I get the same message still if I try to add an item from the list of preconfigured programs.Any ideas or help that anyone has would be greatly appreciated. old_forum_dalinius Posts: 2Joined: Thu Jan 01, 1970 12:00 am Top Re: Cannot Forward Any ports on Belkin F7D4302v1 by old_forum_tedtrp » Thu Oct 07, 2010 12:38 am #1 What is the brand and model of your modem?#2 What guide did you use for the Belkin F7D4302v1?#3 OR if you do not know or do not want to answer my last question: Show the first screen that you see in your router - after you log-in to it.a)http://take-a-screenshot.org/b) Then use an image hosting service (for example tinypic.com)#4 What software firewall is on your computer? old_forum_tedtrp Posts: 17778
► Go Go to page... Author Message 04/15/2010 00:53:30 Subject: Double NAT - What it is and how to resolve it Admin Joined: 08/23/2009 08:49:34 Messages: 8705 Offline What is NAT The number of available IP addresses on internet it limited. To get around this a concept of NAT (Network Address Translation) was introduced. With NAT only the router needs to have public IP address (also called Gateway, usually a DSL or Cable Modem). All devices behind NAT router have private IP addresses - usually starting with 192.168 or 10. These addresses are only valid within the router network. A quite common example is a simple network with one gateway (say DSL or Cable modem). The gateway has a public (WAN) IP address and does NAT. All computers connected to this gateway get assigned a private IP address. The gateway takes care routing the data from / to computers connected to it. To make a computer connected to gateway accessible from interent a port forwarding setting is required. If the gateway supports UPnP or NAT-PMP protocol, Air Video Server can transparently setup the port forwarding for the user. Otherwise manual port forwarding is required (port 45631 / TCP). This scenario represents a single level of NAT (just one router on network that does network address translation). Unfortunately it often isn't this simple. What is double NAT Double NAT is a scenario where multiple routers on network are doing network address translation. Common example is a Cable or DSL modem, to which a Wi-Fi router is connected. Both modem and router have NAT enabled. Computers on the network are connected to Wi-Fi router. Even if port forwarding is setup on Wi-Fi router, the computer is not accessible from internet, because the WiFi router itself doesn't have public IP address. It has a private IP address within the network of DSL/Cable modem. There are multiple ways to resolve this, unfortunately none of these is a silver bullet. It depends on concrete network setup to determine which one is appropriate. The solution below expect the following (most common) scenario: A modem (DSL, Cable, Fiber, etc) and a Wireless router connected to the modem. Both the wireless router and the modem have web administration interface, each ca