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Linksys router help needed
Anyone know how to configure a Linksys router to allow incomming traffic?
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Kevin,
PM me with where you are in trying to get connected. Hal |
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X2 on Pat's advice. When I installed my Lynksys router it was having issues with my dsl modem. Thier suport line had me back on line in about 15 min.
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I was having an issue configuring my Access Point (The Wireless Router was working like a champ). Called Linksys Support and their rep was great. Had me up and running in no time, then took some extra time to walk me through some tweaks to make the whole system work better. Call them!!! Randy |
I've been on hold with tech support for almost a half hour.
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tragic
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Here are the two key menus for port forwarding and applications. As Pat said it'd recommended to have a good firewall software running on the PC as well.
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Had a terrible time with mine until I realized the problem was my ISP. Do you by any chance have SBC/Yahoo DSL? If so, I think I have the fix.
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I've got SBC/Yahoo dial up at the new house and it's GARBAGE!! At the shop I have SBC DSL and it couldn't be better, very few problems once it got set up correctly.
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Kevin, do you have static or dynamic IP addressing from the ISP? You'll need to open the porton the router, then tell the router which computer/port to use when traffic comes in. Both are in the screenshots above.
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