Port forwarding for TCP with ActionTec M1424-WR?
rgonzale
Enthusiast - Level 2

Hi, I have FIOS Internet using the ActionTec M1424-WR router. I have enabled

port forwarding successfully for UDP traffic on the ports I'm interested in.

However I am unable to do so for TCP traffic. I notice there is a fixed port

forwarding rule:

localhostlocalhost Verizon FiOS Service – TCP Any -> 4567All Broadband DevicesActive

Does that mean that incoming TCP on ANY port gets automatically forwarded

to local port 4567 -- is this the reason I can't forward specific incoming ports to

my computer using additional port forwarding rules?

If that is the case, is there any solution for using port forwarding on TCP traffic,

other than adding another (non-Verizon) router upstream? Does Verizon NEED

all these ports?

I would be grateful if someone could clarify this for me!

Thanks a lot,

Ralph

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Re: Port forwarding for TCP with ActionTec M1424-WR?
rgonzale
Enthusiast - Level 2

You were right, after looking at the links you provided I see it was user error on my part! 😛

In the Port Forwarding configuration I was using the same port for the "source" port as for the "destination" port. I changed the "source" port to "ANY" for my new rule and now I am receiving TCP traffic on the specified "destination" port properly. 🙂

Verizon's hardcoded rule for TCP on port 4567 is not a problem.

Thanks!

Ralph

Message Edited by rgonzale on 10-15-2008 06:41 AM

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Re: Port forwarding for TCP with ActionTec M1424-WR?
dslr595148
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The any most likely means, any source IP address.

Can you delete that rule of..


localhostlocalhost Verizon FiOS Service – TCP Any -> 4567All Broadband DevicesActive

?
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Re: Port forwarding for TCP with ActionTec M1424-WR?
rgonzale
Enthusiast - Level 2

No I can't delete this rule, that is the problem.

The "Any" refers to the port range. I confirmed this by adding a new port forwarding rule.

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Re: Port forwarding for TCP with ActionTec M1424-WR?
dslr595148
Community Leader
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Ok. I was wrong. According to these guides.

http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Actiontec/MI-424-WR/MI-424-WRindex.htm

http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Actiontec/MI-424-WRv2/MI-424-WRv2index.htm

Very strange that UPD works but not TCP. Because you forward almost the same way other than TCP / UPD and the port number(s).

Check what the security level is set to.
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Re: Port forwarding for TCP with ActionTec M1424-WR?
rgonzale
Enthusiast - Level 2

You were right, after looking at the links you provided I see it was user error on my part! 😛

In the Port Forwarding configuration I was using the same port for the "source" port as for the "destination" port. I changed the "source" port to "ANY" for my new rule and now I am receiving TCP traffic on the specified "destination" port properly. 🙂

Verizon's hardcoded rule for TCP on port 4567 is not a problem.

Thanks!

Ralph

Message Edited by rgonzale on 10-15-2008 06:41 AM
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