Portforwarding

I have try'd everything but i can't get any Port open, pls help i got this 1 modem and 1 router
Modem: Copperjet 1616 -2P
Router: NetGear JWNR2000

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stop spamming fucking journals seriously your name is everywhere, jesus christ ur so annoying, use google.

ANYWAY WHAT YOU NEED IS: http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Netgear/WNR2000/WNR2000index.htm

click any game it will tell you step by step what to do.
if you saw those pictures and you will see i don't have a WNR2000 but a JWNR2000 and i already did it..................
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The tutorial for JWNR doesn't exist, but i doubt there is much difference between JWNR & WNR

anyway the difference between those 2 is the hardware and some other small stuff: http://forum1.netgear.com/showthread.php?t=52269
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The problem is I CAN'T OPEN IT.

I open the in & out going shit ports+reboot nothing helped.
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You really are stupid. For some ISP you cant open ports. Ever figured that? Call your ISP and see if they will open ports for you
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Set modem to bridged mode.
+1

And with some routers you need to make firewall rules, after making the nat rules.
But i don't think think thats the case here.

2 routers/modems behind eachother = problems, one needs to step down and become the bitch of the other one = bridge
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Mhm, it should solve the problem.
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QuoteIP address: 172.19.3.1 / 255.255.0.0
DHCP Range: 172.19.3.2 - 172.19.3.254
WAN: RFC1483 routed VPI/VCI 0/35
Voice: ELCP ATMForum 9 VPI/VCI 0/37


You sure?
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you are allready have problems because your modem is using another dhcp range than your router. Thats atleast one reason why it wont work, using 2 dchp servers, 2 different ip ranges....

Use bridge, and let the netgear handle everything.

Another option is to do the opposite, remove the netgear and test the port forwards on the copperyet. I see on google it only has one port, so attaching a switch to your modem should also be enough to solve the problem and remove the netgear than.

But i would prefer myself to use the netgear since that seems to be the better one.

Another solution look here.
https://alice.gebruikers.eu/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=53

and google your modem + bridge
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I have 2 options to bridge actually 3.
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if everyone on the site would ignore you, you were like banned. :) it's worth a thought or two.
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