BSNL Broadband: Port Forwarding

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Yes the above screenshot is of my modem type...and i searched everywhere for port forwarding there is no guide for this modemor is there any other way to increase my speed in torrents...:wall::wall::wall:🙁
 
I think they're giving these modems only in bangalore...my old 502T did the job pretty well...there has to be some software to forward ports.
 
I anticipated it ! please go through the thread. select your D-Link model from leftside bottom side menu.. ( what is your model ?)
DI-524
Key HINT: Connect to LAN1 or LAN2 Rj45 from Ut300r2U

Double Portforwarding-modem and router(edited 😀) - Tech Support Guy Forums

Here's a link to the user's manual for that modem: http://mumbai.mtnl.net.in/triband/ht...srguide1.0.pdf

I'd personally consider setting the modem in bridge mode to eliminate it's routing function, then you can do all the port forwarding in the Netgear. Those instructions start on page 19 of the manual. The other option is the configuration I described previously for a secondary router and using the modem/router to do the port forwarding.

Finally, here's a guide for most applications for port forwarding for your modem/router if you decide to go the route of my secondary router configuration: http://portforward.com/english/route...00R2Uindex.htm



If you think experts are expensive, wait until you see what amateurs cost you!
 
Also should i delete the vci/vpi settings for the "pppoe_0_35_1" in the ut300r2u modem?
NO NO most important Entry.
Modem is UTstar : Router is D-Link trying to use it for PF only now .
What ever you do make/take a copy of present settings of UTstar in a notebook , so that you don't loose Internet connection
Even with Utstar in "DialUp" "Bridged" mode select DMZ check your torrents , or whatever special programs you need.
Get familiar with the operation/s first.
more ====>>>> later.
 
If you choose the 4port with wifi, you get WA3002G4 modem/router in Bangalore. that does have an option for port forwarding. Or you have to put in DMZ mode.
 
@ailurophobic Congrats. Your screen shot/s does not give any info HOW you did it with the old modem. You need not change DNS every day. have a GOOD DAY.
 
I also have the same problem i am also not very good in this and cant understand most of what you are saying can you give step by step guide to make it work the problem is whenever i try to host a server in counter strike my friends cant see it and my modem is the same ut300r2u and there is no option for port forwarding it. my ip is shown as 192.168.1.2 but is different in whatismyipaddress.com thanks in advance
 
Ok here goes...

Before attempting any of this create a backup of your current settings from your router homepage 192.168.1.1.

Step 1 : http://i28.tinypic.com/292xi6g.jpg

Step 2 : http://i29.tinypic.com/2ryr6aa.jpg

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Wait till the router has rebooted.
After this double-click on the lan icon in the taskbar...click on properties.
Select Internet Protocol from there and click on properties.
Click "Use the following ip address" and enter the following information.

Ip address - 192.168.1.2
Subnet mask - 255.255.255.0
Default gateway - 192.168.1.1

For the DNS server refer to this link
Domain Name System Servers - India Broadband Wiki

Now for the next part...Go to Control panel > Network Connections and create a new connection.

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Step 7 : http://i27.tinypic.com/2ihv1iv.jpg

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Step 10 : http://i29.tinypic.com/crm9u.jpg

You're all set...you'll need to connect using this connection everytime.
 

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