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I recently got this upgrade from the versalink 327w after verizon tried to upgrade my firmware and broke it. I could set up port forwarding with the 327w easily. Now with the 7500, there are all these new options, direction [in/out] and port direction [src/dst]. When selected with direction out, the choices of src and dst show up. With direction in, the option is automaticcaly greyed out with dst. I have tried out everything and it still doesn't work. The security is also set to No Security. Canyouseeme.com tells me for the port that the connection is refused or timed-out. Help anyone?
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@JKL11293 wrote:I recently got this upgrade from the versalink 327w after verizon tried to upgrade my firmware and broke it. I could set up port forwarding with the 327w easily. Now with the 7500, there are all these new options, direction [in/out] and port direction [src/dst]. When selected with direction out, the choices of src and dst show up. With direction in, the option is automaticcaly greyed out with dst. I have tried out everything and it still doesn't work. The security is also set to No Security. Canyouseeme.com tells me for the port that the connection is refused or timed-out. Help anyone?
#1 If Verizon could try to upgrade the firmware of the Westell 327w, what makes you think that they can not try to upgrade the firmware of the Westell 7500?
#2 Please show me a screen shot of that screen, that you speak of.
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#1 I'm not trying to upgrade any firmware at all. I didn't say anything about trying to upgrade my firmware for the Westell 7500.
#2. [IMG]http://i27.tinypic.com/14av21u.jpg[/IMG]
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Ok...
Let us say that you are forwarding for a web server that uses port 80.
For the name, enter in webserver.
Select Forwading.
For the Protocol, select TCP.
For the global port start, global port end, and base port: put in port 80.
For the direction, select in.
and press apply.