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  1. #11
    Blast From the Past
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    BrokenCrow is absolutely right. I too have a belkin router and im regretting it.

    DMZ = junk
    port 80 fowarding = junk
    virtual server = fairly usefull

    but ive made webservers work on them before

    remote administration i thought was port 4444.. or port 4000..
    ive used it before and it only worked when enabled and one of thoes ports was open.

    yet to access the router inside the network its port 88...



    Id buy a linksys... these routers are just plain goofy
    work it harder, make it better, do it faster, makes us stronger

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    Dissident 4dm1n brokencrow's Avatar
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    Har! Hey, hex, you know of any way to turn one of these things into a switch? Disable DHCP and NAT? Would that do it? I'd like to stick it behind a real firewall!

    And, yes, I've forwarded all kinds of ports thru it successfully. Used it in the office for about a year.

    It's just quarky as h-e-l-l.
    “Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects.” — Will Rogers

  3. #13
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    yes disable DHCP and NAT... instant switch.
    but thats just 4 ports really.. it would get the job done but look on ebay for a cheep switch... i got a 10/100 8 port d-link for 4$
    work it harder, make it better, do it faster, makes us stronger

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