Belkin: Port Forwarding

Discus and support Belkin: Port Forwarding in XboX Networking Hardware to solve the problem; Belkin (Routers): Port Forwarding Login Information Gateway - 192.168.2.1 Username - N/A (None) Password - N/A (None) Port Forwarding Open a... Discussion in 'XboX Networking Hardware' started by XB1R Hades, Aug 1, 2014.

  1. XB1R Hades
    XB1R Hades Guest

    Belkin: Port Forwarding


    Belkin (Routers): Port Forwarding
    Login Information

    • Gateway - 192.168.2.1
    • Username - N/A (None)
    • Password - N/A (None)
    Port Forwarding

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1
    3. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank).
    4. From the main menu expand Advanced Settings.
    5. Under firewall near the bottom left select Port Forwarding.
    6. Check the box under the first blank row to enable it.
    7. In Description put something so that you know the rule is for the xbox (Xbox1 or Xbox port works fine).
    8. In Inbound port and Private port enter 3074.
    9. For type select both (if both is not there you will need to create two of the same rules, one for TCP and one for UDP).
    10. Enter the IP of the xbox into the Private IP address.
    11. Select Save.
    Disable Port Forwarding

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1
    3. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank).
    4. From the main menu expand Advanced Settings.
    5. Under firewall near the bottom left select Port Forwarding.
    6. Uncheck all rows of port forwarding used for the xbox.
    7. Select Save.

    :)
     
    XB1R Hades, Aug 1, 2014
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  2. XB1R Apollo
    XB1R Apollo Guest
    Belkin: Port Forwarding

    Belkin (Routers): Port Forwarding
    Login Information

    • Gateway - 192.168.2.1
    • Username - N/A (None)
    • Password - N/A (None)

    Port Forwarding

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1
    3. Click Login in the upper right.
    4. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank).
    5. Select VIrtual Servers from the menu on the left under the Firewall section.
    6. On the first available row check the box for Enable.
    7. Under Description, enter Xbox1.
    8. Under Inbound Port, enter 3074 for both fields.
    9. Under Type, select TCP&UDP.
    10. Under Private IP Address, enter the IP Address of the Xbox.
    11. Under Private Port, enter in 3074 for both fields.
    12. Select Apply Changes at the top of the page.
    Disable Port Forwarding

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. In the address bar at the top, type in 192.168.2.1
    3. Click Login in the upper right.
    4. Input the password and click Login (by default, the password should be left blank).
    5. Select VIrtual Servers from the menu on the left under the Firewall section.
    6. Uncheck Enable on the row labeled Xbox1.
    7. Select Apply Changes at the top of the page.
     
    XB1R Apollo, Aug 1, 2014
    #2
  3. Whobrey
    Whobrey Guest
    Belkin: Port Forwarding

    The following are the ports (& what type) you need to open for Xbox Live, not just the one above.

    Port 88 (UDP)

    Port 3074 (UDP and TCP)

    Port 53 (UDP and TCP)

    Port 80 (TCP)

    Port 500 (UDP)

    Port 3544 (UDP)

    Port 4500 (UDP)

    I was doing research for intermittent issues with GTA Online due to trouble not being able to open more than 8 ports on my Comcast Technicolor, so I broke out my old Belkin. The following are additional ports (& types) that need to be opened for GTA Online
    and do not need to be added unless you're playing GTA Online:

    TCP Ports: 80, 443

    UDP Ports: 6672, 61455, 61457, 61456, and 61458

    Hope this helps!
     
    Whobrey, Aug 1, 2014
    #3
    Error:Failed to connect to localhost port 9200: Connection refused
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Belkin: Port Forwarding