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Title: Port Forwarding & DMZ
Post by: Kodis on August 02, 2013, 09:57:56 AM
Hi,

I'm completely new to d-link routers having come from an apple wireless N router. I tried to setup port forwarding for my Xbox but it blocked all other devices from getting to the internet. So since I'm new I have a few questions.


I would be grateful if someone would give me a little guidance to get me started.
Title: Re: Port Forwarding & DMZ
Post by: FurryNutz on August 02, 2013, 10:02:18 AM
Link>Welcome! (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=41537.0)

Internet Service Provider and Modem Configurations

Hi,

I'm completely new to d-link routers having come from an apple wireless N router. I tried to setup port forwarding for my Xbox but it blocked all other devices from getting to the internet. So since I'm new I have a few questions.

Yes, setting up a reserved IP address is highly recommend ON the router for ALL devices.





This router shouldn't need to use any PF or DMZ.

Title: Re: Port Forwarding & DMZ
Post by: Kodis on August 02, 2013, 10:07:14 AM
Comcast - Cable
Ubee - Part #DVM3203B (couldn't find a model #)
Supposed to get 20mb down and 10up but on my speed test I only seem to be managing 1.67 down and 8.3 up.
Title: Re: Port Forwarding & DMZ
Post by: FurryNutz on August 02, 2013, 10:13:23 AM
http://www.ubeeinteractive.com/products/cable/dvm3203b (http://www.ubeeinteractive.com/products/cable/dvm3203b)

Look at the routers web page, Status/Wan Section, if there is a 192.168.0.# address in the AN IP address field by chance?

I recommend that you have your ISP check the cabling going to the ISP modem, check signal levels going to the ISP modem. Check for t.v. line splitters and remove them as they can introduce noise on the line and lower the signal going to the ISP modem. Connecting to the ISP modem could result in a false positive as the signal to the modem could be just enough to that point then adding on a router, could see problems. The router operation is dependent upon getting good data flow from the ISP modem and the modem is dependent upon getting good signal from the ISP Service.

Ensure all other devices are turned off while speed testing to be sure there isn't any interferences.

Check cable between Modem and Router and wired LAN devices, swap out to be sure. Link> Cat6 is recommended.

3rd Party Security Software Configurations
 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAT6)
Title: Re: Port Forwarding & DMZ
Post by: Kodis on August 02, 2013, 10:27:40 AM
I looked at what I'm assuming is the WAN IP and it was not a 192#. Not sure, should I post what the number was?  Also, I turned streamboost off and now I'm getting full download speed, at least to my computer where I was running speedtest.
Title: Re: Port Forwarding & DMZ
Post by: FurryNutz on August 02, 2013, 10:35:10 AM
No please don't post your WAN IP address, it should be similar to this format: ##.##.###.###. If it is your getting a Public IP address which is preferred.

I wonder if there could be a compatibility issue between your ISP modem and SB.

Did you reserve the IP addresses on the router for all devices?
You might try this as well then after re-enable SB and speed test again:
Link>Finding Faster DNS Addresses using Name Bench (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=53222.0)
Title: Re: Port Forwarding & DMZ
Post by: Kodis on August 02, 2013, 10:51:18 AM
I will look into that, but I did see there was a post about people having issues on comcast with DNS. I tried going to the link but it wouldn't let me access the opt out page.
Title: Re: Port Forwarding & DMZ
Post by: FurryNutz on August 02, 2013, 10:55:20 AM
You might want to phone contact your ISP and ask them about this, if your on Comcast and there DNS feature is enabled on your network, could be a possible cause of your problem.

Keep us posted.
Title: Re: Port Forwarding & DMZ
Post by: Kodis on August 02, 2013, 11:13:59 AM
Just checked the link you suggested. I had to find a mac version here -

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&ved=0CDcQFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fcode.google.com%2Fp%2Fnamebench%2F&ei=5vH7UbTVG4m8iwKA1ICIBw&usg=AFQjCNE4tA6guL217FISlFz_1wzWXF-X3Q&bvm=bv.50165853,d.cGE (https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&ved=0CDcQFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fcode.google.com%2Fp%2Fnamebench%2F&ei=5vH7UbTVG4m8iwKA1ICIBw&usg=AFQjCNE4tA6guL217FISlFz_1wzWXF-X3Q&bvm=bv.50165853,d.cGE)

Also, fixed stream boost. User Error - I had my download speed set to 2mb for some odd reason and so my stream was being managed to 2mb per sec.
Title: Re: Port Forwarding & DMZ (RESOLVED)
Post by: FurryNutz on August 02, 2013, 11:27:44 AM
Thanks for sharing. I'll post that link in the main thread for Mac Users.

Awesome. Glad you got it fixed. Shouldn't need to do anything else. NAT should be OPEN on XBL.

Keep us posted.
Title: Re: Port Forwarding & DMZ
Post by: Lexist2112 on August 02, 2013, 11:30:28 AM

Hi,

I'm completely new to d-link routers having come from an apple wireless N router. I tried to setup port forwarding for my Xbox but it blocked all other devices from getting to the internet. So since I'm new I have a few questions.


You may want to read this article written by Furry, really is a great article that covers all basis of XBOX live. The middle of the page will give you specifics in term of the DGL 4500/5500 port forwarding...etc


http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=47344.0 (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=47344.0)



I would be grateful if someone would give me a little guidance to get me started.
Title: Re: Port Forwarding & DMZ
Post by: Kodis on August 03, 2013, 02:30:11 PM
Thanks for your help both of you. The FurryNutz article was interesting but because I'm on the DLG-5500 I don't have a lot of those settings and features to modify.
Title: Re: Port Forwarding & DMZ
Post by: FurryNutz on August 03, 2013, 02:37:32 PM
Ya. Ill be writing up a different sticky for the 5500.
Title: Re: Port Forwarding & DMZ
Post by: BiggShooter on August 03, 2013, 05:46:36 PM
Any chance you can do a sticky for the 5500 in Chinese?  :o
Title: Re: Port Forwarding & DMZ
Post by: Lexist2112 on August 04, 2013, 09:32:59 PM
Guys just a bit of an update. Sold my XBOX 360, I boroughed my friends until the XBOX1 arrives in Nov. When I configured the DGL-5500 2 weeks ago, I proactively used the port forwarding rules Furry had stickied that covers it ALL.

The port forwarding rules that work for the 4500 also works for the 5500. After I configured the Xbox wireless on the 2.4ghz, ran a XBOX live test, everything was a green check mark. I logged back into my profile and played GOW judgement had OPEN NAT..no issues and ran great.

BTW ....friend has the older XBOX, with the external wireless covers both the 2.4 & 5ghz bandwidth, although initially I had 1 bar on the 5ghz, I updated the xbox on that freq. and when it rebooted, there were more updates and it lost the signal all together. So I ended up using the 2.4 for gaming. Have to admit the 5ghz amp is weak, I was really hoping for a much better signal. My DIR865-L reached in those areas and was great!!!
Title: Re: Port Forwarding & DMZ
Post by: FurryNutz on August 04, 2013, 09:43:37 PM
Glad it's working.

Just Fyi, when you use PF, it's only for 1 device. Doesn't work for multiples.

Ya I notice that the 5ghz radio is weaker than other routers.
Title: Re: Port Forwarding & DMZ
Post by: Lexist2112 on August 04, 2013, 10:21:01 PM
Glad it's working.

Just Fyi, when you use PF, it's only for 1 device. Doesn't work for multiples.

Ya I notice that the 5ghz radio is weaker than other routers.

Yep knew that from past experience with Linksys wrt54g. However, Dlink should have added port triggering to the DGL 5500 to  handle multiple devices  ;)
Title: Re: Port Forwarding & DMZ
Post by: FurryNutz on August 05, 2013, 08:01:08 AM
I think D-Link is attempting to use SB and uPnP for the multiples.  ;)

Yep knew that from past experience with Linksys wrt54g. However, Dlink should have added port triggering to the DGL 5500 to  handle multiple devices  ;)