Port forwarding ranges

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Port forwarding ranges
Port forwarding ranges
2021-03-12 11:10:46
Model: Archer AX11000  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.1.1 Build 20200716

I can't seem to port forward using rages. What am I missing?

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Re:Port forwarding ranges
2021-03-12 14:06:29

@TEZ_187 

 

When adding port forwarding range, omit the Internal port entry and just click on Save:

 

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Re:Port forwarding ranges
2021-03-12 21:15:09 - last edited 2021-03-12 21:16:33

@Ivaylo ok it works on external port but why wont it work on internal port?

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Re:Port forwarding ranges
2021-03-12 22:51:21

The Port Forwarding feature is there to forward incoming communication from an external network (usually the Internet for home users) to a particullar device within the internal network (LAN).

 

If you only forward only one single port, then the router gives you the option to redirect the traffic to another port internally within your own network, thus the "Internal Port" input field exists. Redirecting a whole range of ports wouldn't really make sense.

 

Is there a special reason why you want to forward ports only internally within your own network?

 

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Re:Port forwarding ranges
2021-03-12 23:05:25

@Ivaylo mmm so what your saying is if i wanted to port forward COD warzone for PC is would look like this on the archer ax1000

 

These are the ports i want to forward

 

If done correct is should look like this on ax11000????

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Re:Port forwarding ranges
2021-03-12 23:17:10 - last edited 2021-03-13 04:31:17

@TEZ_187 

 

Just to clarify that we are on the same page - what you have set above are individual ports forwarded (not port ranges).

Can you post a screenshot of port forwarding table with the example I posted above - just to see how it looks like after saving (you may delete that afterwards) ?

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Re:Port forwarding ranges
2021-03-12 23:25:37

@Ivaylo this is what 1 looks like when saved. It aperars that how i have set it up in screen shoots above has worked because NAT in game is now OPEN and was closed before

 

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Re:Port forwarding ranges
2021-03-12 23:40:02 - last edited 2021-03-12 23:42:41

@TEZ_187 

 

So now everything OK ?

I was more interested in how this :

 

would look like in the port forwarding table.

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Re:Port forwarding ranges
2021-03-13 00:47:33

@Ivaylo 

 

Normally, a setup like shown in the screenshot should mean

 

external port 27014 TCP is forwarded to address 192.168.0.139, internal port 27014 TCP

external port 27015 TCP is forwarded to address 192.168.0.139, internal port 27015 TCP

external port 27016 TCP is forwarded to address 192.168.0.139, internal port 27016 TCP

 

... and so on.

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Re:Port forwarding ranges
2021-03-13 01:14:18

@Ivaylo yea i cant get mine to work in ranges can you? NAT says open so i think everything is ok

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Re:Port forwarding ranges
2021-03-13 01:19:58

@Ivaylo  My NAT says open in game so i gather my setup is working but this is my first tp link router and things are a little different. Most of my routers i have had in the past allow for port ranges like in this video Port ranges

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