· All BT Home Hub 5 routers include a basic firewall that helps to protect your home network from any unwanted access from the Internet. This firewall blocks connections from the Internet you may want opened for a game or application to run smoother. In order to unblock these connections you need to create a port forward. · and open port to IP= PORT= The earlier hub supplied by bt when I had my broadband installed rejected the second port forward entry saying port 80 was already in use even though the second entry was to a different IP address. (I ended up buying my own router that would do the job)Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins. Click Port Forwarding. Check to see if the game or application is listed in the "Game or Application" dropdown. If listed, select the relevant game or application and then select your device on your home network ; Click Add; Click Apply What to do if the game or application is not listed. If it's not listed you'll need to create a new port forwarding rule.
I have a correctly working Dynamic DNS in place and a wi-fi camera correctly configured with a static IP address on my home network.. I can access the camera from my home PC using the internal "xxx.x.x: port number" BUT, when I set up port forwarding on my HH6 in order to access the camera from outside my home network using "DDNS: portnumber", (which works perfectly), I can no longer. Got it installed and port forwarding working as I require. Two boxes down to one, so that is a result. I am intrigued by the WAN port on the router. My setup (that required the port forwarding) is basically PC-Hub One - homeplug - homeplug - netgear router - NAS drive. I can now FTP things from the PC to the NAS as I require. I have manual configured the connection settings and have got it to work without locking the router, but this is just by dropping the number of total connections, per torrent, and slots. British Telecom call Port Forwarding by these two terms: "Application Sharing"; and, the port forwarding guide for the bt home hub can be found here.
I have a correctly working Dynamic DNS in place and a wi-fi camera correctly configured with a static IP address on my home network.. I can access the camera from my home PC using the internal "xxx.x.x: port number" BUT, when I set up port forwarding on my HH6 in order to access the camera from outside my home network using "DDNS: portnumber", (which works perfectly), I can no longer. From your web browser, open the Hub Manager at www.doorway.ru; Select Settings; When prompted, enter the admin password and click OK; Click Port Forwarding; From the Game or Application drop down list, select the rule you require; From the Device drop down list, select the device you want to access remotely; Click Add; If the application you want to use doesn't appear in the list, you'll need to set up Advanced Port Forwarding. The steps you need to follow will vary, depending on. BT Home Hub 3 - BT Total Broadband troubleshooting guide (engineer installed) BT Infinity user guides BT Home Hub 3 - BT Infinity getting started ( version) BT Home Hub 3 - Welcome to BT Infinity BT Home Hub 3 - BT Infinity troubleshooting. Declarations of conformity BT Home Hub 3A - CE Declaration of Conformity.
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