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Re: Forwarding Ports [message #372328 is a reply to message #372266] Mon, 16 February 2009 03:42 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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What are the risks if I do that?

And I had a reply on another forum and he said I could put those 20 entries in only a few entries by opening them through a range. A few ports of KW are: 8089, 8090, 8091, 8092, 8093...etc

So if I do: "8089 - 8099" in one entry, it will forward all those ports?

This is the reply I got:

"Some of them should have a range, meaning like '10,000-10,019', which is 19 ports that can be forwarded in just 1 entry, which is what the firewall page can do.
From the advanced menu of the router, go to Firewall. The website should have taken you to a page that started off saying (about ¼ down the page),
" How do I open a range of ports on my DI series router using Firewall rules?"

So this would work too? What is preferable? Thanks for the help so far.


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