Davolink DV-2020 Router Port Forwarding Steps

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September 19, 2018 (Last Updated: ) | Reading Time: 3 minutes

Davolink DV-2020 routers include a very basic firewall that helps protect your home network form unwanted access from the internet. Since this firewall blocks incoming connections you may need open a port through it for certain games and applications. This process of opening a port is frequently called a port forward, since you are forwarding a port from the internet to your home network.

The basic process to open a port is:

  1. Setup a static IP address on either your computer or device that you want to forward a port to.
  2. Login to your Davolink DV-2020 router.
  3. Navigate to the port forwarding section.
    • Click the Advanced Setup link.
    • Click on NAT.
    • Click on Virtual Servers.
    • Click the Add link.
  4. Create a port forward entry.

While these steps might seem difficult at first, we will walk you through each step for your Davolink DV-2020 router.

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Step 1

It is important to setup a static ip address in the device that you are forwarding a port to. This ensures that your ports will remain open even after your device reboots.

This step is important because you want a permanent IP address in your device. If you do not set up a permanent IP address in your device, then when you device reboots it may get a new IP address.

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Step 2

Now we are going to login to your Davolink DV-2020 router. Your router has a web interface, so you will login to it using your web browser. This can be either Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Edge. It usually does not matter which browser you choose to use.

Open up your web browser and find the address bar. It should look something like this:

Image of a browser address bar
Browser address bar

Above is an example of what a web browser address bar looks like. Find the address bar in your router and type in your router's IP address.

The default Davolink DV-2020 IP Address is: 192.168.1.1

After entering the IP address of your router you can simply press enter. If all goes well you will see the following screen:

Davolink DV-2020
Screenshot of Davolink DV-2020.

You should see a box prompting you for your username and password.

Enter your username and password, and then click the Login button to log in to your Davolink DV-2020 router.

Davolink Usernames and Passwords

If your username and password do not work then please visit our Default Davolink Router Passwords page.

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Step 3

Now we need to find the port forwarding section in your router. Here's how you do it. Starting from the first page in your router:

Davolink DV-2020
Screenshot of Davolink DV-2020.

Click the Advanced Setup link near the left of the page.

You should now see a new menu. In this new menu, click NAT.

You should now see a new menu. In this new menu, click Virtual Servers.

Davolink DV-2020
Screenshot of Davolink DV-2020.

Click the Add link near the top of the page.

Davolink DV-2020 port forward
Screenshot of Davolink DV-2020 port forward.

Step 4

Here are the ports to forward for Xbox Live:

  • TCP Ports: 3074
  • UDP Ports: 3074

If you are looking for the ports for a different application you can find it by either:

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Enable the Custom Service radio button.

Create a name for this forward and put it in the following box. The name is only used as a reminder and has no effect on the port forward.

Enter the IP address that you are forwarding ports to in the Server IP Address box. This is either the IP address of a computer or the IP address of another device on your network.

If you are forwarding a range of ports, enter the lowest number of the range into the External Port Start and Internal Port Start boxes. Then enter the highest number of the range into the External Port End and Internal Port End boxes. If you are forwarding a single port, enter that port number into the External Port Start, External Port End, Internal Port Start and Internal Port End boxes.

Select the protocol type of the ports you are forwarding from the Protocol box.

When you are finished, click the Save / Apply button.

Your ports should now be open. It is time to test them.

Test if Your Ports are Open

Now that you have forwarded ports on the Davolink DV-2020 you should test to see if your ports are forwarded correctly.

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