MJFF88 
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Anybody with a BTHomehub help me with opening ports?   
 
Want pretty much everything open but every time I test too see what I've done it just says.... 
 
Checking port 15710 on 86.132.94.203... 
 
Error! Port 15710 does not appear to be open.
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Paul_J 
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login to your router 
 
go to a browser  
 
http://192.168.1.1 
 
That should open up the router interface 
 
now there should be a username and password box appear, but it'll be something standard like 
 
uname = admin 
 
pword = admin 
 
or 
 
uname = leave blank 
pword = admin 
 
 
Once in there, look for something (I don't know BT home hub routers - I'm sure if you google it you'll find help) that relates to ports being blocked, maybe in security, accesibilty or applications/gaming.
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MJFF88 
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Yea, Sorry. Done all of that. Opened ports and set my connection to a DMZ but still nothing. Really pishing me off
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Cavey 
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http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/routerindex.htm 
 
Dunno if it'll help at all, but it has a guide on there for most routers 
 
[Edited on 27-05-2008 by Cavey]
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MJFF88 
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quote: Originally posted by Cavey 
www.portforward.com ? 
 
Usually has guides for every router i've had 
   
 
Done that also   
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Oh, nevermind that then  
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Paul_J 
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what's it like? you may need to open the port relative to your ip address? 
 
Go to Start -> Run ->  
 
type 'cmd' 
 
that should open a dos prompt 
 
then do ipconfig 
 
this will give you a load of numbers 
 
Look for the IP address, it'll probably be 192.168.1.xxx  
 
That xxx = the ip address you've been assigned by your router within your connection (probably on it's NAT table). 
 
this is my router page for example, my xxx (IP internally) is 192.168.1.102 
 
  
 
So I've put the port in, then done it to unblock for my ip address.
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Paul_J 
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also make sure windows firewall is off   obviously.
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MJFF88 
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Windows firewall is off and I've been through the homehub admin panel and added the ports I want open.. Also set my connection to a DMZ. Which apparently... 
 
quote: This page allows you to assign the public IP address of your Internet connection to a specific device on your local network. 
 
You can use this feature for troubleshooting a device or application, but in most cases you should instead use the configuration on the Game & Application Sharing page. 
 
When using this feature, you should understand the serious impact on your Hub and network's performance and therefore only use it as a temporary measure:  
 
 
The BT Broadband Talk service will stop working.  
Your Hub will no longer receive automatic remote upgrades.  
The device assigned to the internet service will no longer be protected by the Hub's firewall.  
Any Dynamic DNS service you might have setup will stop working.  
The BT FON Wi-Fi Community service on your Hub will stop working.
  
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Kurt 
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call bt.. theyll use remote desktop and sort it for you.. be patient though... the call centre is in india
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Paul_J 
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quote: Originally posted by MJFF88 
 
The BT Broadband Talk service will stop working.  
Your Hub will no longer receive automatic remote upgrades.  
The device assigned to the internet service will no longer be protected by the Hub's firewall.  
Any Dynamic DNS service you might have setup will stop working.  
The BT FON Wi-Fi Community service on your Hub will stop working.
   
  
 
that sounds like a load of bullshit to cover their asses, if you unlock ports, and something happens - they will not be held responsbile.
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MJFF88 
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quote:
  
OK! Port 32251 is open and accepting connections.
   
 
Getting there  
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James_DT 
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J 
quote: Originally posted by MJFF88 
 
The BT Broadband Talk service will stop working.  
Your Hub will no longer receive automatic remote upgrades.  
The device assigned to the internet service will no longer be protected by the Hub's firewall.  
Any Dynamic DNS service you might have setup will stop working.  
The BT FON Wi-Fi Community service on your Hub will stop working.
   
   
 
 
that sounds like a load of bullshit to cover their asses, if you unlock ports, and something happens - they will not be held responsbile. 
  
Nah, setting up the DMZ means that all traffic goes straight to the device you choose and isn't processed by the Hub, so it can't filter the bits it needs for Fon/Talk etc. out itself. 
DMZ is an extreme way of doing it IMO.
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John 
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What are you trying to open a port for? 
 
Do the router and program not have upnp?
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Paul_J 
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James I don't really get why he's using the DMZ?   shouldn't be needed for what seems like a port checker of Azerus or something  
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Kerry 
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sounds like the same problem i have every time i "use" u torrent! 
I have to manually open the port everytime its a right pain   
I have homehub too, dunno if its something bt are doing to stop me from "aquiring" stuff  
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J 
James I don't really get why he's using the DMZ?   shouldn't be needed for what seems like a port checker of Azerus or something   
   
Like I said, it's a bit extreme.  Probably just a last resort as the Hub's port forwarding isn't great. 
 
It's nothing BT are doing to stop you, it's just that the HomeHub is crap. I swapped ours for my Netgear router I got from Sky and it works much, much better.
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MJFF88 
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quote: Originally posted by James_DT 
quote: Originally posted by Paul_J 
James I don't really get why he's using the DMZ?   shouldn't be needed for what seems like a port checker of Azerus or something   
   
Like I said, it's a bit extreme.  Probably just a last resort as the Hub's port forwarding isn't great. 
 
It's nothing BT are doing to stop you, it's just that the HomeHub is crap. I swapped ours for my Netgear router I got from Sky and it works much, much better. 
   
 
I hate the home hub. Have a netgear but the family rage at me when I use it  . Fixed now anyway, Im getting better downloads speeds than 5kb/s  
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MJFF88 
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quote: Originally posted by Kerry 
sounds like the same problem i have every time i "use" u torrent! 
I have to manually open the port everytime its a right pain   
I have homehub too, dunno if its something bt are doing to stop me from "aquiring" stuff   
   
 
I was using utorrent at the time aswell. Maybe they just dislike I using it  
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Kerry 
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Strange innit? 
Ive opened the port so many times too  
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Shane 
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i never had a problem with the home hub and utorrent for some reason 
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