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Same here. Port forwarding isn't working. No issues years before on several generations of FIOS routers.
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Update - You cant check your port from within the same network of the computer you are trying to connect to. I tuned off wifi and connected no problem via cellular. This was suggested in this thread at one point. Thanks
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I have a G3100 ( HW: 1103, FW: 1.3.6.27) and have not been able to get port forwarding to work. Can anyone confirm that it does in fact work on this model and firmware? I've heard that there are some versions where it doesn't work at all. I'd like to know if my problems are caused by my settings or if the router has a problem.
Thanks.
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I solved my own issue and got port forwarding to work. I had to delete the entry in Port Forwarding Rules that I had set up for the port I needed and instead, specifically identify the ports in the Firewall - Port Forwarding section. It seems like creating a port forwarding rule for my application and applying it in the firewall doesn't work. In the Firewall section, I simply had to use the "Custom Ports" option instead of the application rule that I had created previously. Now it works!
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Great!! Nice work!! Thanks for sharing, when I have a couple of minutes and the ability to test I will try your solution. Thanks again for sharing!!!
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I'm having exactly the same issues. I can see my IP cameras from the outside or turning my wifi off on my phone an using cellular data. But if I check them using my wifi since the link I have configured in the IP viewer cam is using the DDNS host name It won't connect. This worked fine with my previous modem (optimum).
Did you fix your issue?
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Greetings,
I have made the modifications but as of yet have not have the ability to fully test.
How did you make out?
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1) Goto Firewall -> Port Forwarding
2) Enter IP address from the Select IP from Menu
3) Under Application to Forward, enter the custom IP address
4) Click the "Add>" on the next line. Do *not* click the Apply at the bottom of the page.
The "Apply" button is for updating any change in Applied Rules.
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SOLVED!!!
Left Menu: Firewall
Top Menu: Port Forwarding
Select Advanced in center of options
Select IP From Left Dropdown
Select: Custom Ports from Right Dropdown
Protocol = TCP
Source Ports = ANY
Destination Ports = Select Specify & (enter the port)
Select Add
Complete 🙂
Check that the port is open on : https://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/
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So your port forwarding worked with DynDNS enabled?