![]() ![]() The purpose of that is to see if any software. So, we need to focus on why your computer isnt accepting those connections. When the installation tech brought the replacement router today, I asked if he had the Nokia model in his truck and he said no. This means that we cannot tell if your port forwarding is working or not, because the destination of that port forward isnt accepting the connections. ![]() One of the techs I spoke with did say that he's seen this happen with the Humax BGW320-500 router but not the Nokia router. Port Forwarding works on TCP for all the ports we need to operate our equoipment, however we are unable to pass UDP on ports 46000 to 46200. Everything seems to be pointing to the router not properly opening and forwarding the ports. It's possible I've made a mistake but I'm not sure what it is or how to trace it. I've checked and rechecked the local IP, the router IP, the DNS server IPs and the subnet mask multiple times. We are going to open this up with a probing question. Since you have already done the factory reset, and you were able to one port, the others should open just as easy, but since they are not, let's start troubleshooting. ![]() I'm open to using a more reliable verification method, I just need to know what it is. Great question about Port Forwarding on the BGW-320-505 router. Maybe the app and the verification sites are not reliable. The best I get is "The router says the ports are open so they must be open." I guess it doesn't matter that my app and two different verification sites say the ports are not accessible. We even tried a complete IP passthrough and that didn't work either. Here is a simple video showing you how to Forward Ports on the AT&T Gateway (router) for games like a Minecraft Server, Valheim Server, Ark Survival Evolved. My router had tcp/udp as one single option. This option was under advanced options, port forwarding. Then to do the port forwarding rule, you simply enter the ip you reserved to your miner, and port 44158 on all of the ip fields. I could access Plex Media Server from my QNAP NAS 451D, but I could not access my server libraries remotely (via ).I think I followed AT&Ts online directions to create a manual port forwarding thing, and I think I enabled it through Plex as well. So that MAC address always reserves that ip, even when it reboots or something. But not one of the 5 different AT&T support techs I've spoken with on the phone in the last 48 hours could verify that the ports were open outside of the router settings. I just switched from Spectrum to AT&T Fiber. It is possible that I've made a mistake or missed something. I only need to allocate two IP addresses along with the port mapping so that's all I risked losing with the reset. Thanks I saw the reset suggestion on another post so I did try that already today. ![]()
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