Port range forwarding

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Port range forwarding
Port range forwarding
2020-06-15 09:44:44 - last edited 2020-07-29 08:24:56
Model: Archer C2300  
Hardware Version:
Firmware Version: 2.0.3

HI,

 

Hoping someone can help.

 

How do I forward a port range as opposed to just an individual port on this router?

 

Ive managed to forward an individual port no problem but for an FTP server I could really do with forwarding a range.

 

Regards.

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Re:Port range forwarding-Solution
2020-06-16 03:09:27 - last edited 2020-07-29 08:24:56

@James_L 

 

Hello, if you want to open a port range for the internal FTP server, input the port range in the External Port and leave the Internal Port blank to give it a go.

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Re:Port range forwarding-Solution
2020-06-16 03:09:27 - last edited 2020-07-29 08:24:56

@James_L 

 

Hello, if you want to open a port range for the internal FTP server, input the port range in the External Port and leave the Internal Port blank to give it a go.

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Re:Port range forwarding
2020-06-16 08:19:45
Thanks, I didn't realise you had to literally type "50000-51000" in the port section. Most routers have a start port and end port field. It didn't solve my problem anyway. My issue must be windows blocking the incoming connection somehow but thank you for your help. Regards
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