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How i can foward 2 ports in the same ip (PD: my router is dpq3925)

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2 minutes ago, popkevin1234 said:

How i can foward 2 ports in the same ip (PD: my router is dpq3925)

Well you could start by looking things up on google.

(Sorry if this looks like a "smart ass" answer but it will help)

 

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5 minutes ago, g12601 said:

Well you could start by looking things up on google.

(Sorry if this looks like a "smart ass" answer but it will help)

 

i searched and i didint found nothing thats why i asked

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1 minute ago, popkevin1234 said:

i searched and i didint found nothing thats why i asked

Ok, well in that case what exactly are you doing

 

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im trying run 2 game server with the same PC and i need to know how to foward 2 ports for both applications

 

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2 hours ago, popkevin1234 said:

i searched and i didint found nothing thats why i asked

I'm just gonna leave this here since it has a whole list of different games... 

 

http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Cisco/DPQ3925/ 

 

The interface shown looks old but I'm pretty sure the interface still looks just like this on most router today.

 

or if you like following videos better theres this too...

Essentially since its a Cisco router most of them have a games and applications tab or firewall tab and usually you can find port forwarding there. All you need to do know then are the ports and the IP. Then create 2 separate entries with the 2 different ports facing that computer. Apply your changes and you should be good to go

 

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Use DMZ :) and point to the same IP using different applications ( es battlefield and wow )

 

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On 6/14/2016 at 0:00 PM, Mountine said:

Use DMZ :) and point to the same IP using different applications ( es battlefield and wow )

 

Thats pretty complicated compared to port forwarding though. I see no reason why OP is having issues forwarding two ports. As long as they are different ports, just create multiple port forward rules.

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To enable DMZ is a matter of toggle a switch in the config page of the router. 

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