Before we can forward ports for Warez, we need to figure out what ports Warez is using. Here is a brief walkthrough on how to do that. Go ahead and open up Warez.

Click Main in the menu at the top of your screen. In the list that drops down click Preferences.

On the left side of this page click on Network. Now we need to what port is in use
for Warez under the option "Listen port". It doesn't really matter what port you choose, but a port between
9000 and 60000 would be a good idea. These higher numbered ports are rarely blocked by ISPs.
Once you have chosen a port (9000 is the default for Warez) please enter that port number into
the box to the right of the Network settings box. That port should also be put into the Listen port box.
I also need to you enter that port number into the box below.
To setup port forwarding on this router your computer needs to have a static ip address.
Try our free PF Setup Static IP Address Program which will setup a static ip address for you.
Or you can take alook at our Static IP Address guide to setup a static ip address.
When you are finished setting up a static ip address, please come back to this page and enter
the ip address you setup in the Static IP Address box below.
Open up the finder on your Mac.
Click the Applications button near the left of the page.
Click the Utilities button near the right of the page.
Click the AirPort Admin Utility button near the right of the page.
Select Apple Base Station from the Select Base Station list.
Click the Port Mapping button near the top of the page.
Click the Add button near the right of the page.
We will list a series of lines here that will show you exactly how to forward the ports you need to forward. Warez requires you to forward the ports you entered above. Go ahead and enter the settings shown above into the Port Mapping Add menu and then click Ok.
| Public Port: | |
| Private Address: | 10.0.1. |
| Private Port: |
When you're finished, click Update near the bottom of the screen to save your changes.
And that's it! You're done!
To test if your port has been properly forwarded, you can use our Port Checker tool.
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