Linksys router port forward just does not, strange? [check connections] [firmware]

Q: This is really stupid, but we have a new Linksys router default BEFSR41V4 just refuses to port forward. This is not very complicated. It has a port forwarding page on the router, I tell it to forward 2235-0100 and yet the gate closed. I was on the phone with Linksys for 2 hours and only managed to get a woman with a very loose grasp of English, which kept telling me stupid things like or update the (and when I asked to speak with a supervisor to me or anything she just put on hold) 0.

Any thoughts? Im not really that new, but I have no idea what I could do. It seems like a more or less on or off situation. Since it all I can do is just yell at it to work.


Re:Originally posted by: guy
tried to upgrade the

That means you actaully did upgrade the right?

Here's a funny thing though: the DSL has gone crazy and is changing the dynamic wan IP sometimes every 1-2min. Coud that effect it?

Really? That will affect almost everything, Eg all your downloads would be cut off when the IP changes.


Re:I had a BEFSR41V4 that wouldn't port forward at all either. Even after the update, nada. I took it back and got a new one that worked fine. Very weird indeed.

Re:Yep, tried to forward a range, tried to upgrade the , there's no software firewall. I'm running nmap to test the port also.

Here's a funny thing though: the DSL has gone crazy and is changing the dynamic wan IP sometimes every 1-2min. Coud that effect it?


Re:With some routers, if it is asking for a range to forward and you enter in 2235 to 2235, then it will actually deny that port. If this is the case, then forward port range 2235-2236 to .100. Hope that helps, keep us updated.

guy


Re:I would certainly make sure you have the newest for the router. Even if it doesn't fix this particular problem Linksys usually adds functionality (and fixes known issues) with their updates.

How do you know that the port is not being forwarded to the computer? Have you made sure the Windows Firewall has the port open? Have you tried installing a firewall like ZoneAlarm to see if you get a pop-up warning that something external is trying to access the computer on that port? This would be a very good way to test to see if the port is actually being forwarded to the computer or not since if ZoneAlarm doesn't give you a warning, the connection is not getting to the computer at all.

Also, have you tried connecting the computer directly to the Internet modem without the router as a temporary test to see if your ISP/modem is blocking the port?

You might also want to try to connect directly to port 2235 on the destination computer from another computer inside your local network to see if the application computer itself is responding properly to communication requests on the port…


Re:I had the same problem recently with a Dlink router; it just would not forward any ports. Upgrading the took care of it for me. I still think it should have worked right out of the box, but go figure.

guy


Re:I don't have any help, but have seen more than one linksys not port forward correctly.
You mentioned it was new, can you exchange it?

I don't know what you are connecting it to, but could the modem be blockng the port?

Ron


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