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RV 120W port forwarding range

andrejko55
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Hi,

I am not a tech guy but have to take care of some basic IT stuff. I had Etherfast cable/dsl router and it got changed with RV 120W router. there were comment that internet is now working slowly - what could be the reason for this?

I copied most of settings. First big technical problem was with phone. It stoped working - call could get through but when answered there was no sound. We use linksys modem for VoIP. I called opreater and was told to disable sip alg. I did that and service improved a little. When answering a call sound could get through but would stop for few moments and then continue. Operater told me to forward port 16384 to 16482 to VoIP modem IP.

But I can only set forwarding for one port at the time in "Port forwarding" settings. Is there a way to forward to port range?

Thanks,

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linksysinfo
Level 4
Level 4

port forwarding has known issues in the RV220W and is recommended you use the firewall access rules instead.  try this on your RV120W

you should also be able to setup a Custom Services to allow port ranges.

Regards Simon

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as an example the custom services. (Torrents)

goto firewall, access control. custom services.

Add, then name it

Torrents_TCP

Select: TCP

Start port: 6881

Finish Port: 6889

then save.

you have now added a Custom Service that includes a port range for a Service/Protocol

Okay?

Regards Simon

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linksysinfo
Level 4
Level 4

port forwarding has known issues in the RV220W and is recommended you use the firewall access rules instead.  try this on your RV120W

you should also be able to setup a Custom Services to allow port ranges.

Regards Simon

Hi,

I tried that (read it in some other discusion), but there was also problem of forwarding only to one port. Or I didn't know how to do it correctly.

About Custom Service; can you be more specific, since I don't know what this is and what to do about it?

Thanks,

as an example the custom services. (Torrents)

goto firewall, access control. custom services.

Add, then name it

Torrents_TCP

Select: TCP

Start port: 6881

Finish Port: 6889

then save.

you have now added a Custom Service that includes a port range for a Service/Protocol

Okay?

Regards Simon

I did that. thanks.

But now I don't know.. should't I forward this range of porst to my VoIP modem IP? Custom service doesn't offer this option.

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