Jason you are right, you need to forward all incoming traffic on those ports to your computer.
I assume you can access the router via http? If so you can add the lines you need. You'll need to set your computer to a static IP so you have a fixed address to forward to, let's assume this is...
sm1981 you just entered a world of pain :)
Nah seriously I got myself into the same situation and had to work hard to overcome it.
Most of what you need is in this article - http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps380/products_tech_note09186a008009429e.shtml
IMPORTANT! Do NOT set your...
Ok well thanks for your help anyway guys :/
I have trawled thru websites, search engines and forums for 3 days and managed to answer my own question. I tried putting it into a FAQ but the forum software is playing up so I'll post it here.
Most peer to peer sends (IRC DCC, WinMX, Kazaa), locally...
D'OH! I meant TCP ports (I wish I wasn't such a no brainer sometimes). Also I get a dynamic IP for the internet thru EasyIP, it's only my lan IP's that are static. That's gotta be important :)
Hi all. Just a quick query.
My 801 is now working sweet but I have few niggles.
FTP servers, I can't host one. I used to use ServU but it doesn't work thru the router.
IRC DCC's, the same, can't send files thru the router even tho I have set everything up as it should be, everything else works...
amjr, I have the 801 on my home network and thanks to jeter I got it going :). If you are new to the whole Cisco thing then maybe you should get Cisco's configmaker from their website. I dived straight into the command line and got myself set up but I could have saved myself a lot of time and...
Jeter, thanks a lot mate, that was exactly the problem, as soon as I entered my ISP's DNS ip in the client machines it worked a treat. Thanks!
One other little query, my ISP doesn't support multilink (when I enable multilink and dial both lines all network traffic stops, I've noticed it did this...
Hi, I hope someone can help as I am at my wits' end here.
Recently got a Cisco 801 ISDN Router and attempted to set it up using ConfigMaker. Network topology is router-hub-two client machines running win98.
The DHCP client on the router is working fine and it is assigning the win98 client...
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