Anonymous wrote:
(this is the guy that posted) THe ip is static and it worked fine back when i had cable and the newest version didn't help at all.
You may have a firewall function built into your DSL modem/gateway. If that's the case, you'll need to refer to the manual for the DSL modem/gateway to figure out how to access it's configuration and forward the ports the same way you would with your other firewall(s).
For example, I have an Actiontec DSL gateway with built-in firewall functionality. In order to access its configuration program I just web surf to 192.168.0.1 in order to access the web-based config.
Justin Bacon
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