VirginMedia: Port Forwarding

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  1. XBR Poseidon
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    VirginMedia: Port Forwarding


    VirginMedia (Modems/Gateways): Port Forwarding
    Virgin SuperHub 2

    Login Information:

    Default Gateway – 192.168.0.1

    Username – *none*

    Password – changeme





    Port Forwarding

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter 192.168.0.1 in the address bar and press enter.
    3. Enter changeme when prompted for the password.
    4. Click the sign in button.
    5. Select Advanced.
    6. Select Security.
    7. Select Port Forwarding.
    8. Enter a Name in the Section that describes this rule as pertaining to the Xbox.
    9. Set both the Start Port and End Port to 3074.
    10. Set the protocol drop down to TCP&UDP.
    11. Enter the IP Address of your Xbox console in the IP Address section.
    12. Click the Add Rule button.
    13. Enter a Name in the Section that describes this rule as pertaining to the Xbox.
    14. Set both the Start Port and End Port to 3544.
    15. Set the protocol drop down to UDP.
    16. Enter the IP Address of your Xbox console in the IP Address section.
    17. Click the Add Rule button.
    18. Click the Apply button at the bottom of the screen.




    Disable Port Forwarding

    1. Open a web browser.
    2. Enter 192.168.0.1 in the address bar and press enter.
    3. Enter changeme when prompted for the password.
    4. Click the sign in button.
    5. Select Advanced.
    6. Select Security.
    7. Select Port Forwarding.
    8. Check the delete box next to any entries regarding Xbox.
    9. Click the Apply button found at the bottom of the screen.

    :)
     
    XBR Poseidon, Oct 22, 2014
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  2. Xbox One Port forwarding

    That's what finally worked for me.

    I have Virgin Media and after forwarding all the ports, turning the firewall to low, resetting the router after unchecking the UPnP and checking it back on then resetting again (a suggestion over in the Virginmedia forums).

    All I could get was "moderate" NAT after having "strict". Finally got NAT "open" when I added DMZ and the XB1 IP address.
     
    J 'Bucky' Barnes, Oct 22, 2014
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  3. Ooh im good
    Ooh im good Guest
    Virginmedia major Routing/DPI failure.

    Virginmedia is currently and has been for the last 4 days suffering an major issue, the official line from Virginmedia is they are having a routing issue and UBI-Soft are currently telling Virgin customers having trouble with GR-FS to contact Virginmedia
    as its an issue on Virginmedia's end.

    This is just for your information and may help some use's. There is lots of information on Virginmedia official technical support forums with advice from Virginmedia's staff.
     
    Ooh im good, Oct 22, 2014
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    Error:Failed to connect to localhost port 9200: Connection refused
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VirginMedia: Port Forwarding