(Enabled DMZ) Post Forwarding BSNL FTTH

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BSNL
Hello,

In order to port forward, I have followed the following steps.

1. I'm unable to open certain game launchers, such as COD:MW, Rainbow Six Siege, on my BSNL FTTH so I decided to port forward (enable DMZ host).

2. After accessing router web panel, I enabled the DMZ Host.

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3. The DMZ Host IP Address was found using the cmd/ipconfig command.

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4. Simply added the ports to be forwarded, as can be seen in the image below.

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Note: External IP Address is inserted with the Static IP address provided to me by BSNL (therefore hidden for security reasons).

5. Restarted the routher and PC.

6. I visited Port Checker - Port Forwarding Test - Open Port Checker to see if these ports were now open and accessible by my internet connection. However, it did not work. These ports are still closed.

Please tell me what am I doing wrong? Am I missing something? Any help would be highly appreciated.

Thanks & regards,

Mohit Das
 
Go to nat configuration and change it to type 1, your nat type will be open. Also disable port forwarding and dmz because they are not required
 
@Nitin I did as you asked now. Deleted port rules, disabled DMZ, made sure Nat TYPE was set to 1 and restarted router again.
I'm afraid it's still not working. I am unable to log in to these game launchers. What else do you propose I do?
 
@BSNL-babus-get-well-soon
Please check if you have authorised the same port accessibility fron windows firewall.
Let me tell you,if the NAT type is set to 1,there is a bi-directional relationship established between your external IP and Internal IP ADDRESS.
Please check with your operating system.
It does not appear to be an issue with BSNL
I would suggest you to check windows firewall rules.
Please backup your ONT configurations and try resetting it.
Then,reconfigure it with your profile.
Change the NAT type and it will sort out all doubts which I have that the changes you made may mess up with my instructions.
 

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