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Unhappy Open port UDP help! - 02-June-2008, 11:05

I have follow step by step "tutorial" for share with my Skystar2 but when say open port UDP i try but when i make test i have always error.
I have not ADSL,i have dial up connections (56 KB).
I add "service" gbox in my connections (step 5),step 6 local Ip ??????
I have turn off XP firewall and COmodo firewall,but the test is always bad
Thank you for help.

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02-June-2008, 11:17

Try with program called Testports is your port realy opened.

   
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02-June-2008, 16:25

I try with program TESTPORT but i have always "Failed to connectd to TCP server at Voip user"
What means?

   
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02-June-2008, 21:07

same error here! help please.

   
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05-June-2008, 00:20

Guys, it's not really possible to check if your UDP port is forwarded correctly. Most online scanners scan TCP ports only.

You need to use a good portscanner which allows UDP port scanning. I would recommend nmap for this. And also, be sure to do this from the outside (read: from an external address from the internet) since internally it can give incorrect results.

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02-July-2008, 10:12

Try to use a port number between 1024 and 5000. In windows xp all port numbers greater than 5000 is forbidden for some stupid reason!

   
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08-July-2008, 00:20

I had very similar problem and I test a port, exchange line with my friend

   
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I don't understand ;/

   
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08-August-2008, 10:36

what isp are you using also do you have a static i.p set to your computer?

   
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16-August-2008, 19:59

Check your network connection preferences in control panel

   
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