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add_port_mapping_in_nat_router [2012/09/14 22:49]
greywizard [Cascaded routers]
add_port_mapping_in_nat_router [2012/09/14 23:02]
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 If that is your case, then you're probably using a topology similar with the one below (the IP addresses used in the figure below are used for exemplification, yours will vary according to your ISP and your particular equipment):  If that is your case, then you're probably using a topology similar with the one below (the IP addresses used in the figure below are used for exemplification, yours will vary according to your ISP and your particular equipment): 
  
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 For the purpose of the following discussion we're going to assume that you use a topology similar to the one above (which is the most common). We'll also assume that both your devices are operating in "router" mode. The "listen port" collocation is to be understood as the port number you've set on the //Options->Connection// page of BitComet, under the "Listen port" section. For the purpose of the following discussion we're going to assume that you use a topology similar to the one above (which is the most common). We'll also assume that both your devices are operating in "router" mode. The "listen port" collocation is to be understood as the port number you've set on the //Options->Connection// page of BitComet, under the "Listen port" section.
 
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