How to port forward on a D-Link 704P Cable/DSL Residential Gateway Step 1. Log into the D-Link router by typing the Default Gateway into Internet Explorer. It should be: http://192.168.0.1 Step 2. It should bring you to a login prompt that asks for a user name and password. Enter your password and press “Log in.” The factor y password is blank by default. Step 3. After you have logged in, you should see the “Device Information Page.” Now click on the “Advanced” tab. Copyright © 2002-2004 NetworkStreaming, LLC 1 Step 4. This is where you enter the port number you wish to forward. In our example, we are forwarding port 443 to an internal IP address of 192.168.0.40. After you have entered the correct port and IP address, check the ‘Enable” button. Note: If your router doesn’t automatically go to the “Virtual Server” page, click the link at the bottom of the page. Step 6. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click “Save.” Step 7. After you have saved your changes, a box like this will appear. Click “OK” to reboot the router. Note: You will lose internet connectivity during the reboot process. Step 8. While the router is booting, you should see this message. Copyright © 2002-2004 NetworkStreaming, LLC 2 Step 9. After the router restarts, it should display the “Device Information Page.” Click the “Log out” button. Step 10. Now, go to the PC that is running the NetworkStreaming Listener. Right-click the NetworkStreaming tray icon and click “Test Listener.” If everything is configured properly, you should see a screen that looks something like this. This indicates that the port is open and the listener is detected. You’re done! Copyright © 2002-2004 NetworkStreaming, LLC 3
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