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To setup port forwarding on the Inca AR7WRD router your computer needs to have a static IP address. You should complete one of the following steps first:
Now that you have setup a Static IP Address on your computer, please enter the IP address that you assigned to your computer here:
Now we need to know your routers IP address. You can find it a variety of ways.
It's ok if you don't know your Inca AR7WRD router's internal IP address. You can find it by doing one of the following:
Open a web browser like Internet Explorer or Firefox. Enter the internal IP address of your router in the address bar of your browser.
In the picture above the address bar has http://www.google.com in it. Just replace all of that with the internal IP address of your Inca AR7WRD router. By default the IP address should be set to 192.168.1.1.
You should see a box prompting you for your username and password. Enter your username and password now.
Click the Giriž button to log in to your Inca AR7WRD router.
Please visit our Default Inca Router Passwords page if the username and password shown below did not work for you.
If you can't login to your router because you forgot your Inca AR7WRD router username and password, use our How to Reset a Router Password guide to set your Inca AR7WRD router back to its factory settings.
If you are having trouble with this guide, then perhaps PFConfig may be your solution. PFConfig is a software tool that will automatically forward ports for your Inca AR7WRD router to save you time and hassle.
Now that you are logged in to your Inca AR7WRD router you should see the following:
Click the Gelismis button near the top of the page.
The menu on the left should change. In this new menu, click Port Yonlendirme.
Put a dot into the User radio button.
Click the Yeni button.
We will list a series of lines here that will show you exactly how to forward the ports you need to forward. PS3 TMNT requires you to forward the 5223,3478,3479,3658 ports. Go ahead and enter the settings shown above into the Kural Yonetimi menu and then click Uygula.
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You should see another page of settings that need to be entered into one of the blank lines on your routers Kural Yonetimi page. Go ahead and enter those settings and then click Uygula.
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You should see another page of settings that need to be entered into one of the blank lines on your routers Kural Yonetimi page. Go ahead and enter those settings and then click Uygula.
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You should see another page of settings that need to be entered into one of the blank lines on your routers Kural Yonetimi page. Go ahead and enter those settings and then click Uygula.
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| Protocol : | |||
| Port Start : | Port End : | ||
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You should see another page of settings that need to be entered into one of the blank lines on your routers Kural Yonetimi page. Go ahead and enter those settings and then click Uygula.
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| Protocol : | |||
| Port Start : | Port End : | ||
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Select the applications you just created in the Uyguna Kurallar list, then click the Ekle > button to move them to the Uygulanan Kurallar box.
When you are finished, click the Uygula button.
And that is it! You are done!
Now that you have forwarded ports for PS3 TMNT on the Inca AR7WRD you should test to see if your ports are forwarded correctly.
To test if your port has been properly forwarded, you can use our Open Port Check tool. Our Open Port Check tool is the only online port checking tool with Guaranteed Results.
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