Port Forwarding

falcon409

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I am tring to forward the ports needed to use the FSHost Server to fly some hops. I am asking here rather than the Flight Center because I'd like to get an answer sooner than later. I have a Netgear R6220 Router. I have gone through the process of setting up the ports to be forwarded, everything seems to be correct based on the owners manual but when I run a Port Tester the various ports simply time out. Anyone else have this type router that can lend a suggestion or two?
 
Make sure FSHost and Flight Simulator are not running on the PC when you are running port checker.

I am on the road tomorrow and Thursday. If you don't figure it out we can look at it Friday.
 
Good program to help here. I've had success with it. Choice of R6100 or R6300, I figured the predecessor was the best bet.
Sue
Directions for Netgear
https://portforward.com/netgear/r6100/
Thank you Sue. I did set up the static port as explained and made that change to the ports I'm trying to forward, however the results are still the same, the portchecker times out on each port. I have a feeling something is blocking the process but I haven't figured out what yet.
 
Falcon,
Is the netgear router hooked up to your internet provider router? If so the other router might be blocking the ports you are trying or the firewall might prevent it also.
 
Falcon,
Is the netgear router hooked up to your internet provider router? If so the other router might be blocking the ports you are trying or the firewall might prevent it also.
I have a cable modem and the Netgear Router. I wouldn't even bother with a router were it not for all the "Smart" devices (two TV's, an Apple watch and an iPhone).
 
That's most likely where your problem is then., since your cable "modem" is actually a router.
You could just configure one of the cable modems ports to be the DMZ and see if connecting the Netgear through that works.
If not, you could try connecting the computer directly to it.

I have a cable modem and the Netgear Router. I wouldn't even bother with a router were it not for all the "Smart" devices (two TV's, an Apple watch and an iPhone).
 
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