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B135 Router Not Port Forwarding

Created: Jan 31, 2021 14:38:54Latest reply: Feb 1, 2021 00:32:28 626 7 0 0 1
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So basically I am intrested in port forwarding, but for some reason when I make a port that port just times out. Can somebody help me? I've checked the port on two websites on: canyouseeme.org and portchecktool.com

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Chenxintao
Admin Created Feb 1, 2021 00:32:28

Hello, friend!


There are two reasons for the failure.
1. The port is occupied.
2. No service is set up on the device.


You can use the following template to verify:


1. The CPE dials up successfully and obtains the WAN IP address.

CPE


2. Create a port forwarding rule on the UI.


(1) Run the ipconfig command to obtain the IP address of the localhost.

CPE


Enter ipconfig in the command line to obtain the local IP address 192.168.8.100.


(2) Set the port forwarding configuration on the UI.

CPE


WAN port indicates the WAN-side port, LAN IP address indicates the local IP address, LAN port indicates the LAN-side port, Protocol indicates the protocol corresponding to the port forwarding rule, and Status is enabled.

(3) The network topology is as follows:

CPE


3. Create LAN-side services through IPOP for WAN-side access. This document uses the web service as an example. The value must be the same as the LAN-side port set in step 1.


(1) Create a local HTML file named default.html.

CPE


2) Use the IPOP software to set the HTML port to the local port 8080 (8080 is the UI setting).

CPE


Root Dir is the path of the default.html file in step 1, Port is the LAN port set in the Port forwarding rule, and Default Page is the HTML file name default.html. After setting the three parameters, click Start.


4. Access the local service and check whether the access is successful.
Enter http://192.168.8.100:8080 (192.168.8.100 is the local IP address) in the address box of the browser and check whether the login is successful.

CPE


5. Access the local service from the remote server and check whether the access is successful.

Open a browser on the remote server, enter http://5.5.7.53:19080 in the address box, and check whether the login is successful.

CPE


If this is successful, the port forwarding function is normal.


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bruh.momento
bruh.momento Created Feb 1, 2021 05:44:44 (0) (0)
Yes, I already know that and it is set up correctly but it just wouldn't do anything those websites that check your port if it is opened or not and it just gives me: "Connection timed out"  
bruh.momento
bruh.momento Created Feb 1, 2021 05:51:39 (0) (0)
So basically I've checked the port 8080 it seem alright at first but when I tried it again it said: "Connection timed out" and nothing happend  
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hi dear, we are working on it.
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bruh.momento
bruh.momento Created Jan 31, 2021 14:44:28 (0) (0)
So there is an issue in the system and not in my router? If yes than thank you for telling me!  
Hi bruh.momento,
Please help to confirm question below:
1. Is the port of you IP address blocked by the ISP?
2. Can you provide your port forwarding configuration? Please do erase your private information and IP addresses.
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bruh.momento
bruh.momento Created Jan 31, 2021 15:57:50 (0) (0)
1. No, it is not blocked.
2. Name: Trying
WAN Port: 27844
LAN IP Address: 192.168.8.106
LAN Port: 27844
Protocol: TCP/UDP
Status: On  

Hello, friend!


There are two reasons for the failure.
1. The port is occupied.
2. No service is set up on the device.


You can use the following template to verify:


1. The CPE dials up successfully and obtains the WAN IP address.

CPE


2. Create a port forwarding rule on the UI.


(1) Run the ipconfig command to obtain the IP address of the localhost.

CPE


Enter ipconfig in the command line to obtain the local IP address 192.168.8.100.


(2) Set the port forwarding configuration on the UI.

CPE


WAN port indicates the WAN-side port, LAN IP address indicates the local IP address, LAN port indicates the LAN-side port, Protocol indicates the protocol corresponding to the port forwarding rule, and Status is enabled.

(3) The network topology is as follows:

CPE


3. Create LAN-side services through IPOP for WAN-side access. This document uses the web service as an example. The value must be the same as the LAN-side port set in step 1.


(1) Create a local HTML file named default.html.

CPE


2) Use the IPOP software to set the HTML port to the local port 8080 (8080 is the UI setting).

CPE


Root Dir is the path of the default.html file in step 1, Port is the LAN port set in the Port forwarding rule, and Default Page is the HTML file name default.html. After setting the three parameters, click Start.


4. Access the local service and check whether the access is successful.
Enter http://192.168.8.100:8080 (192.168.8.100 is the local IP address) in the address box of the browser and check whether the login is successful.

CPE


5. Access the local service from the remote server and check whether the access is successful.

Open a browser on the remote server, enter http://5.5.7.53:19080 in the address box, and check whether the login is successful.

CPE


If this is successful, the port forwarding function is normal.


View more
  • x
  • convention:

bruh.momento
bruh.momento Created Feb 1, 2021 05:44:44 (0) (0)
Yes, I already know that and it is set up correctly but it just wouldn't do anything those websites that check your port if it is opened or not and it just gives me: "Connection timed out"  
bruh.momento
bruh.momento Created Feb 1, 2021 05:51:39 (0) (0)
So basically I've checked the port 8080 it seem alright at first but when I tried it again it said: "Connection timed out" and nothing happend  

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