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wel, im trying to foward ports and have been following this guide: http://www.portforward.com/english/routers...1v2/default.htm

iv already gotten a static ip, but when i go to 192.168.1.1 and try to find the NAT option thats suposed to b under networks its not there, i only have "LAN" that i can click on.

im new to fowarding ports and still a little oblivious to routers in general, if anyone could point me in the right direction thad b great.

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wel, im trying to foward ports and have been following this guide: http://www.portforward.com/english/routers...1v2/default.htm

iv already gotten a static ip, but when i go to 192.168.1.1 and try to find the NAT option thats suposed to b under networks its not there, i only have "LAN" that i can click on.

im new to fowarding ports and still a little oblivious to routers in general, if anyone could point me in the right direction thad b great.

192.168.1.1 seems to be your Rpouter Address. Open that address by typing it in the IE /Firefox/Opera Address Bar and use your user name (mainly admin) and the password for to open the Router program for to edit and change/adjust to your needs.

If you've more problems please post herew with all available details.

Cheers.

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alrite, details:

this is wat im suposed to b seeing:

(sry its a bit small, pulled it off the website)

2.jpg

this is wat im seeing:

1.jpg

problem: im suposed to click "NAT" as shown in the 1st pic, but i dont have NAT as an option to click on my router options so im not sure wat to do

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Ok, here we go: you have an TRUE Modem/Router! Is that right?

If so, you better take some money, let say 1,500 - 2,000 Baht, go to a shop which sells Modem/Routers and buy a new.

Why? you'll ask! Easy, TRUE modify the Firmware of the Modem/Routers they give to the customers and that modification you can't roll back. TRUE use that way to be sure that only one computer could be connect to the internet at the same time and that the users are even not able to run a web-Server or Mail-Server at thems place.

Really, save time and effort and just buy your own Modem/Router which you can program as you need.

Cheers.

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ah, actually i did have a much better router b4, was netgear-but a few weeks ago, all of a sudden it became very unstable and wouldnt connect to the internet again. iv called true and a techi, he couldnt get it to work so i just gave up and got a true modem. ah wel, ill live, thx 4 the help.

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My modem of many years bit the dust last week (after severe lighting) and would not connect at more than 64k on a 256 outbound line. Bought a D-Link DSL-2540T for 1,690 baht at IT City and it has worked fine (but the auto set up disk required me to click on the exe to get it going) and it does not include normal TRUE ADSL lines (only Nokia). So you need to know the settings. PPoE, LLC, 0 and 100, name@truehisp, password.

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