help please...Dl-1120

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  1. dan mercier

    dan mercier Geek Trainee

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    Hi i had a d link 1120 for my voip and i called up primus and they told me that i have to unblock it so i could run a program. Does anyone know how to do this and if you could help that would be great. Please simply terms..my mind is shot after trying for days...lol thankyou so much.
     
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    You have to specify exactly what application you need to open a port for. Once we have that info, we can be more specific.
     
  3. dan mercier

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    its a d-link 1120 router and the program id like to run is azureus. but its firewalled. and have a nat problem. this program is a paid subscription also. thanks again.
     
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    Add a new policy

    Follow these steps to add a new outgoing policy.

    Step 1. Choose the LAN->WAN policy list from the available policy lists.

    Step 2. Click on the Add new link.

    Step 3. Fill in the following values:

    Name: Specifies a symbolic name for the rule. This name is used mainly as a rule
    reference in log data and for easy reference in the policy list.

    Position: Moves before given position.

    Action: Select Allow to allow the specified service traffic to traverse the firewall. Choose
    Deny to drop all traffic matching the criteria of the specified service.

    Source Nets: – Specifies the sender span of IP addresses to be compared to the
    received packet. Leave this blank to match everything.

    Source Users/Groups: Specifies if an authenticated username is needed for this policy to
    match. Either make a list of usernames, separated by a comma (,) or write Any for any
    authenticated user. If it is left blank there is no need for authentication for the policy.

    Destination Nets: Specifies the span of IP addresses to be compared to the destination
    IP of the received packet. Leave this blank to match everything.

    Destination Users/Groups: Specifies if an authenticated username is needed for this
    policy to match. Either make a list of usernames, separated by a comma (,) or write Any
    for any authenticated user. If it is left blank there is no need for authentication for the
    policy.

    Service: Either choose a predefined service from the dropdown menu or make a custom
    service.

    Schedule: Choose which schedule should be used for this policy to match. Choose
    Always for no scheduling.

    Step 4. If using Traffic shaping, fill in the required information. If not, skip this step.
    Click the Apply button below to apply the changes or click Cancel to discard changes.
     
  5. dan mercier

    dan mercier Geek Trainee

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    thankyou for the info but its really complicated for this simple mind.....lol i know how to get into the dlink settings etc.., but i was wondering if maybe you could help out by remote assistance..Please. i just cant seem to get it. thankyou again for trying to help i really appreciate it.
     

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