Router
Configuration for moove online:
To configure your router for the moove online software "Roomancer", your soft- or hardware router needs to support
portforwarding.
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Please note:
If your router supports UPnP then please click here!
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To configure the TCP ports, please click in moove Roomancer on "Extras" -> "Options" -> "Service" and then set the TCP ports (usually 9793 and 9795) that you want to use for moove Roomancer.
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Set your router to forward all request for the TCP ports you entered to your computer's internal network IP (usually 192.168.0.x). If your router additionally has a firewall, you also need to unblock the respective TCP ports for incoming and outgoing
connections.
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If you have installed one or more firewalls on your computer, then please also take a look at this page.
Please
follow this link to find detailed configuration descriptions of common
router models:
http://www.moove.com/help_advanced/router3.htm
Don't find your router model under the listed routers?
Please visit
www.portforward.com/english/applications/port_forwarding/Moove/Mooveindex.htm
You will
find your questions answered there!
Feel free to give us feedback and/or ask questions at our moove support.
Please don't forget to tell us which router (exact model name) you are using
Router
Configuration for moove online
You need to configure your router 1000 HW (2Wire), the TCP
ports 9793 and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP
of your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD (if that doesn't
work, then "COMMAND") in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will open, at
the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" (if that doesn't work, then "WINIPCFG") and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in 172.16.0.1 (not the IP you took
down in step 1, you will need that later) and hit enter. The router
configuration setup should load now.
Click the "Firewall" button at the top of the window.
Click "Firewall Settings" in the firewall menu close to the top of your
screen.
Use the "Select a computer" box to choose a computer (where you use moove
online) to forward ports to.
This box contains a list of computer names that are visible on your "network".
After you have selected a computer check the "Applications" list for moove
online / moove Roomancer you are setting up port forwarding. If you see that
button, click it. Then click the "Add" button. When you click add you should
see that moove online / moove Roomancer move over to the "Hosted Applications"
area. Click now the "Done" button at the bottom of the page to save the
settings.
If you did not see moove online / moove Roomancer in that list, click the "Add
a new user-defined application" link in the Applications section.
Fill out the next window like below:
Application Name: moove online1
Protocol: choose TCP
Protocol Timeout: 86400 Port (or Range): From: 9793 To: 9793
Application Type: None (Default)
Click then the "Add Definition" button.
Click then "Add a new user-defined application" link in the Applications
section again.
Fill out the next window like below:
Application Name: moove online2
Protocol: choose TCP
Protocol Timeout: 86400
Port (or Range): From: 9795 To: 9795
Application Type: None (Default)
Click then the "Add Definition" button.
Make sure the "Select a computer" box still has the computer (where you use
moove online) you want to forward ports to in it. Select moove online1 and
moove online2 you just created in the "Applications" list, then click the
"Add" button to move it to the "Hosted Applications" box.
Click the "Done" button at the bottom of the page to save the settings.
Now you can leave the router configuration setup and start moove Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step 1) might change, if that happens,
you will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step 1 again
and change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step 2 (only
then you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP)
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your router, the TCP ports 9793 and 9795
need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP of your computer.
1. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in
http://gateway.2wire.net
and hit enter. Click on the "firewall" icon - then go to firewall settings -
click "edit settings" - on the lower left side click "Add a new user-defined
application". In the Settings Window you will be asked a few things, put:
Application Name: moove online
Protocol: pick TCP
Port (or Range): From: 9793 To: 9795
Protocol Timeout (seconds): 86400
Map to Host Port: 9793
Algorithm: None (Default)
When done click the "ADD" button FIRST at the lower center of the screen and
after that click the "DONE" button on the lower right. You have now
successfully added the moove online "profile", in the next step you need to
tell the firewall for which computer this rule should apply.
2. Go to firewall settings again
Under 1. pick the Computer you are running moove online on
Under 2. select "Allow individual application(s) radio button
next under "Applications" select "user defined"
"moove online" should appear in the list of applications, highlight it and
click the "ADD" button in the middle, so "moove online" will appear under the
"Hosted Applications" list.
Click the "DONE" button on the lower right, you are all set now :)
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You need to configure your router Allied Telesyn AT-AR220E,
the TCP ports 9793 and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal
network IP of your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD (if that doesn't
work, then "COMMAND") in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will open, at
the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" (if that doesn't work, then "WINIPCFG") and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in http://192.168.1.1 (not the IP
you took down in step 1, you will need that later) and hit enter. The log-on
screen for your router should open. Put "root" in the Username field and leave
the password field blank (all lower case letters) and click on OK. The
router's setup should now load. Click on "Advanced Configuration" -> "Virtual
Server Config" and click "Add" and a window should load up. Fill it out like
below:
Virtual Server: Enable
Global Port: 9793
Local IP: Put the IP address you took down in step 1
Local Port: 9793
Protocol: TCP
Remark: moove online
After you have confirmed that, click on "Add" and make a new entry:
Virtual Server: Enable
Global Port: 9795
Local IP: Put the IP address you took down in step 1
Local Port: 9795
Protocol: TCP
Remark: moove online
After you have saved your changes you can start moove Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step1) might change, if that happens, you
will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step1 again and
change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step2 (only then
you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP)
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your router WLAN 11b (Acer), the TCP
ports 9793 and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP
of your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD (if that doesn't
work, then "COMMAND") in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will open, at
the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" (if that doesn't work, then "WINIPCFG") and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in http://192.168.2.1 (not the IP
you took down in step 1, you will need that later) and hit enter. The log-on
screen for your router should open. Please put "admin" in the Username field
and leave the password field empty and click on the "OK" button. The router's
setup should now load.
On the left hand side click in the menu on "Setup", then on "Advanced
settings" and at next on "Virtual servers". The window for Virtual servers
will be loaded.
Fill it out like below:
First line
Private IP: IP address from step 1
Private Port: 9793
Type: TCP
Public Port: 9793
Second line
Private IP: IP address from step 1
Private Port: 9795
Type: TCP
Public Port: 9795
Click now the "Enter" button to save the settings.
Now you can leave the router configuration setup and start moove Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step 1) might change, if that happens,
you will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step 1 again
and change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step 2 (only
then you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP)
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your router F5D5230-4, the TCP ports
9793 and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP of
your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD in the box and hit
enter. A black DOS box will open, at the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in http://192.168.2.1 (not the IP
you took down in step 1, you will need that later) and hit enter. The log-on
screen for your router should open. Please enter in the username field Admin
and leave the password field empty. The router's setup should now load.
3. On the left hand side click Initial Setup. This will bring you to another
menu. Once again, on the left hand side click Virtual Servers.
4. In the Private IP portion enter the last digits of the private IP address
(from step 1) you want to forward the port to. Under type select TCP. Enter
the public port you want to forward, in this case 9793. Then please add a new
one for the port 9795.
5. Click Enter at the bottom in the menu to save the settings.
6. Now you can start moove Roomancer.
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step1) might change, if that happens, you
will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do that all again
and change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step 4 (only
then you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP)
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your router F5D5231-4, the TCP ports
9793 and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP of
your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP. Under Windows Go to "START"
button -> "run" , type in CMD in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will
open, at the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" and hit enter. Note down the result you
are given under "IP Address", typically something like 192.168.0.xxx (where
the x could be any number), make sure to put down the numbers including the
dots inbetween. After you took down the IP Address you may close the black DOS
box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in
http://192.168.2.1 (not the IP you took down in step 1, you
will need that later)
and hit enter. The log-on screen for your router should open.
Please leave the password field empty and click enter. The router's setup
should now load.
3. On the left hand side click in the Firewall menu on "Virtual servers". The
window for Virtual servers will be loaded.
4. Fill the next two lines. In the first line under "Description" please write
e.g. moove online1. Under "Inbound Port" please enter 9793 - 9793, under
"Type" choose TCP, under Private IP address please enter the IP address from
step 1 and under "Private Port" enter 9793 - 9793 again. In the second line
please do the same but with the description "moove online2" and port 9795.
Don't forget to put a check in the "Enable" checkbox of the both lines.
5. Click "Add" and then "Apply Changes" to save the settings.
6. Now you can start moove Roomancer.
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step1) might change, if that happens, you
will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do that all again
and change the IP Address in the router as well as described in step 4 (only
then you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP)
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your ADSL router Voyager 205 (BT), the
TCP ports 9793 and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal
network IP of your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD (if that doesn't
work, then "COMMAND") in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will open, at
the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" (if that doesn't work, then "WINIPCFG") and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in http://192.168.1.1 (not the IP
you took down in step 1, you will need that later) and hit enter.
Information: You need to be plugged into the usb port on your router, to be
able to change the settings in your router.
The router's setup should load now.
On the left hand side click in the menu on the "Advanced..." link, then a
login box loads up.
Now enter the username and the password for the router setup. By default the
username and the password are both admin (lower case). Click the "OK" button
to login.
On this page click the "Advanced..." link that is close to the bottom (middle)
of the page. This should drop down a submenu under "Advanced..." on the left
hand side of the screen. In this submenu click on "IP Routing".
In the main part of the window, at the top of your screen click on "NAT".
In the "NAT Options" drop down box click on "NAT Virtual Server/DMZ".
A new window will be opened.
Fill out this window (NAT Rule Information) like below:
Rule Flavor: choose "Virtual Server"
Rule ID: enter a number higher than 54, if you get a message that the ID rule
with this number is already used, then use another number
Protocol: choose TCP
LAN IP Address: IP address from step 1
Destination Port: 9793
Local Port: 9793
Click the "Apply" button to save the settings.
Repeat the step for the next rule (second port) and fill out the window (NAT
Rule Information) like below:
Rule Flavor: choose "Virtual Server"
Rule ID: enter a number higher than 54, if you get a message that the ID rule
with this number is already used, then use another number
Protocol: choose TCP
LAN IP Address: IP address from step 1
Destination Port: 9795
Local Port: 9795
Click the "Apply" button to save the settings.
Now you can leave the router configuration setup and start moove Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step 1) might change, if that happens,
you will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step 1 again
and change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step 2 (only
then you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP)
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your router Router Airstation WBR-G54
(Buffalo), the TCP ports 9793 and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the
internal network IP of your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD (if that doesn't
work, then "COMMAND") in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will open, at
the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" (if that doesn't work, then "WINIPCFG") and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in http://192.168.11.1 (not the IP
you took down in step 1, you will need that later) and hit enter. The log-on
screen for your router should open. Put root as username and please leave the
password field empty and click OK.
The router's setup should load now.
Please click on the "Advanced" button. Under "LAN Settings" click "DHCP
Server".
At next scroll down all the way to the bottom and you will see a "Lease
Information" section.
In this section please look for the entry with the IP address which you have
found under step 1 and click on the button "Manual Assignment" in the same
line .
In the next window enter IP from step 1 in the "IP address" field and click on
the "Add" button.
This should setup a static IP address for the computer you want to
open/forward ports to.
On the left hand side click in the menu on "Network settings", then a new drop
down menu opens. Click on the "Address Translation" link and on this page
click on the "Enter NAT table" button.
Fill out the following window like below:
Group: New Group | Name: moove1
IP Address of WAN: AirStation's IP address of WAN
Protocol (WAN): choose TCP/UDP | Port: choose Manual setting of TCP port
Port number: 9793
IP address of LAN: choose Manual setting | Manual setting: IP address from
step 1
Protocol (LAN) | TCP/UDP port forwarding: 9793
Click the "Add to NAT table" button now and click the "Enter NAT table" button
to repeat the step for the next rule (second port) and fill out the window
like below:
Group: New Group | Name: moove2
IP Address of WAN: AirStation's IP address of WAN
Protocol (WAN): choose TCP/UDP | Port: choose Manual setting of TCP port
Port number: 9795
IP address of LAN: choose Manual setting | Manual setting: IP address from
step 1
Protocol (LAN) | TCP/UDP port forwarding: 9795
Click the "Add to NAT table" button now and make sure that on the next page
the checkmark in both "Group" checkboxes is enabled.
Then click the "Enable marked group" button and finally click on the "Apply"
button to save all settings.
Now you can leave the router configuration setup via "Logout" and start moove
Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step 1) might change, if that happens,
you will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step 1 again
and change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step 2 (only
then you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP)
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your router DSL-302G, the TCP ports 9793
and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP of your
computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD (if that doesn't
work, then "COMMAND") in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will open, at
the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" (if that doesn't work, then "WINIPCFG") and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in...
http://10.1.1.2 (not the IP you took down in step 1, you will need that later)
and hit enter. The log-on screen for your router should open. Put "admin" in
the Username field and also "admin" in the password field (all lower case
letters) and click on OK. The router's setup should now load. Click on "LAN"
-> "NAT" and enable the NAT option. Now please add the following entrys...
Rule Flavor: RDR
Rule ID: select a number of your choice
IF Name: All
Protocol: TCP
Local Address From: Put the IP address you took down in step 1
Local Address To: Put the IP address you took down in step 1
Global Address From: 0.0.0.0
Global Address To: 0.0.0.0
Destination Port From: 9793
Destination Port To: 9793
Local Port: 9793
Click on the "Submit" button.
Now please add...
Rule Flavor: RDR
Rule ID: select a number of your choice
IF Name: All
Protocol: TCP
Local Address From: Put the IP address you took down in step 1
Local Address To: Put the IP address you took down in step 1
Global Address From: 0.0.0.0
Global Address To: 0.0.0.0
Destination Port From: 9795
Destination Port To: 9795
Local Port: 9795
Click on the "Submit" button again and leave the router configuration. Now you
can start moove Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step1) might change, if that happens, you
will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step1 again and
change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step2 (only then
you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP)
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your router DSL-500, the TCP ports 9793
and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP of your
computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD (if that doesn't
work, then "COMMAND") in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will open, at
the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" (if that doesn't work, then "WINIPCFG") and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in http://192.168.0.1 (not the IP
you took down in step 1, you will need that later) and hit enter. The log-on
screen for your router should open. Put "admin" in the Username field and also
"admin" in the password field (all lower case letters) and click on OK. The
router's setup should now load. Click on the Port Redirection folder in the
upper left hand side of the screen and on the next page on the "Add" Button to
add a new configuration. Make the following entry under "Redirect Port --
Add":
Comment: moove1
Internet Port: 9793
Local Port: 9793
Protocol: TCP
Local Computer: Put the IP address you took down in step 1 (including all
dots)
Click on the "OK" button.
Click on the Port Redirection folder in the upper left hand side of the screen
again add new entry via the "Add" button.
Comment: moove2
Internet Port: 9795
Local Port: 9795
Protocol: TCP
Local Computer: Put the IP address you took down in step 1 (including all
dots)
Click on the "OK" button and then the Save Changes folder in the upper left
hand side of the screen and finally click on the "Save Configuration" button
to save your changes.
Now you can start moove Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step1) might change, if that happens, you
will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step1 again and
change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step2 (only then
you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP)
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your router DSL-500G, the TCP ports 9793
and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP of your
computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD (if that doesn't
work, then "COMMAND") in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will open, at
the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" (if that doesn't work, then "WINIPCFG") and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in http://192.168.0.1 (not the IP
you took down in step 1, you will need that later) and hit enter. The log-on
screen for your router should open. Put "admin" in the Username field and also
"admin" in the password field (all lower case letters) and click on OK. The
router's setup should now load. Click on "Services" -> "NAT" and select "NAT
Rule Entry" drop down box (NAT Options). Click "Add" and a window should load
up.
Fill it out like below:
Rule ID: e.g. 5 (or whatever is next in your list)
Rule Flavor: RDR
IF Name: ALL
Protocol: TCP
Local Address From: Put the IP address you took down in step 1 (including all
dots)
Local Address To: Put the IP address you took down in step 1 (including all
dots)
Global Address From: 0.0.0.0
Global Address To: 0.0.0.0
Destination Port From: 9793
Destination Port To: 9793
Local Port: 0
After you have confirmed that, click on "Add" and make a new entry:
Rule ID: e.g. 6 (or whatever is next in your list)
Rule Flavor: RDR
IF Name: ALL
Protocol: TCP
Local Address From: Put the IP address you took down in step 1 (including all
dots)
Local Address To: Put the IP address you took down in step 1 (including all
dots)
Global Address From: 0.0.0.0
Global Address To: 0.0.0.0
Destination Port From: 9795
Destination Port To: 9795
Local Port: 0
Drop down "Admin" on the left hand side of your screen. Select "Commit and
Reboot" that dropped down under "Admin". Use this page to save the settings in
your router.
After you have saved your changes you can start moove Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step 1) might change, if that happens,
you will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step 1 again
and change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step 2 (only
then you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP)
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your router, the TCP ports 9793 and 9795
need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP of your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run", type in CMD in the box and hit
enter. A black DOS box will open, at the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.xxx.xxx (where the x's could be any number), make sure
to put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the
IP Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it.
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in
http://192.168.1.1
or
http://192.168.0.1
(not the IP you took down in step 1, you will need that later)and hit enter.
The log-on screen for your router should open. Put "admin" as the "username"
and leave the field empty (all lower case letters) as password. The router's
setup should now load. Click the "Advanced" tab. Next click on the "Virtual
Server" tab. Use the first unused line to add the entries for moove online
(probably the first line, unless you or someone else added another service
there already). You only need to change the IP address there. Under "IP
Adress" you put the number(s) that occur after the last dot of the IP Adress
you took down in step one. Don't forget to enable both lines (same IP), one
with the service port 9793 and one with the port 9795.
Last not least click the "apply" button.
At next you need to enable the ports under the tab "Firewall" when the
firewall is activated. After that you can leave the router configuration menu
and then you can start moove Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step1) might change, if that happens, you
will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step1 again and
change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step2 (only then
you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP).
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DI-514, DI-524, DI-604, DI-614+, DI-624, DI-624+ |
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You need to configure your router DI-514, DI-524, DI-604,
DI-614+, DI-624, DI-624+, the TCP ports 9793 and 9795 need to be opened and
forwarded to the internal network IP of your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD in the box and hit
enter. A black DOS box will open, at the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in http://192.168.0.1 (not the IP
you took down in step 1, you will need that later) and hit enter. The log-on
screen for your router should open. in the username field and leave the
password field empty. The router's setup should now load (If the setup wizard
starts click exit button). Click the "advanced" tab.
Click "enabled"
Name: moove1
Private IP: Put the IP address you took down in step 1 (including all dots)
Protocol Type: pick TCP Private Port: put 9793
Public Port: put 9793
Schedule: click Always
Click the "Apply" button
Add a second entry:
Click "enabled"
Name: moove2
Private IP: Put the IP address you took down in step 1 (including all dots)
Protocol Type: pick TCP
Private Port: put 9795
Public Port: put 9795
Schedule: click Always
Click the "Apply" button
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step1) might change, if that happens, you
will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step1 again and
change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step2 (only then
you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP)
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your router, the TCP ports 9793 and 9795
need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP of your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run", type in CMD in the box and hit
enter. A black DOS box will open, at the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.xxx.xxx (where the x's could be any number), make sure
to put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the
IP Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in
http://192.168.1.1
and hit enter. The log-on screen for your router should open. Leave Username
and Password fields empty and just hit the “OK” button. If that doesn’t work
put “admin” (without quotes) as Username and leave Password blank, then hit
the “OK” button. Next click on “main menu” then go to "NAT Setup" then “Port
Redirection Table”.
3. Add a new entry
Service Name: put moove1
Protocol: select TCP
Public Port: put 9793
Private IP: put the IP you took down in step 1
Private Port: put 9793
Active: click to activate
In the next line add a second entry:
Service Name: put moove2
Protocol: select TCP
Public Port: put 9795
Private IP: put the IP you took down in step 1
Private Port: put 9795
Active: click to activate
Last not least click the “OK” button to save the entries you
made.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step1) might change, if that happens, you
will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step1 again and
change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step2 (only then
you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP).
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You need to configure your router, the TCP ports 9793 and 9795
need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP of your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run", type in CMD in the box and hit
enter. A black DOS box will open, at the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.xxx.xxx (where the x's could be any number), make sure
to put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the
IP Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in
http://192.168.1.1 (not the IP you took down in step 1, you will need that
later)
and hit enter. The log-on screen for your router should open.
Leave the "username" field empty and only put "admin" (all lower case letters)
as password. The router's setup should now load. Click the "advanced" button
at the upper right hand corner of the window. Next click on the "forwarding"
button. Use the first unused line to add the entries for moove online
(probably the first line, unless you or someone else added another service
there already). Under "customized application" put "moove" on the same line
under "Ext. Port" put 9793 in the first box and 9795 in the second (all on the
same line). Check "TCP". Under "IP Adress" you put the number(s) that occur
after the last dot of the IP Adress you took down in step one. So that the
whole thing reads as the IP Adress you took down in step 1. Check the "enable"
box.
Last not least click the "apply" button.
You may also click the "Port triggering" button and put the information there
as well:
Application name: moove
Trigger Port Range: 9793 ~ 9795
Incoming Port Range: 9793 ~ 9795
Click "Apply" button.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step1) might change, if that happens, you
will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step1 again and
change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step2 (only then
you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP). To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to
additional changes to give your computer a "static IP".
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You need to configure your router, the TCP ports 9793 and 9795
need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP of your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run", type in CMD in the box and hit
enter. A black DOS box will open, at the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.xxx.xxx (where the x's could be any number), make sure
to put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the
IP Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in
http://192.168.1.1 (not the IP you took down in step 1, you will need that
later)
and hit enter. The log-on screen for your router should open. Leave the
"username" field empty and only put "admin" (all lower case letters) as
password. The router's setup should now load. Click the "advanced" tab. Next
click on the "forwarding" tab. Use the first unused line to add the entries
for moove online (probably the first line, unless you or someone else added
another service there already). Under "service ports" put 9793 in the first
box and 9795 in the second (all on the same line). TCP and UDP should
automatically get checked then, if not, make sure at least TCP is checked.
Under "IP Adress" you put the number(s) that occur after the last dot of the
IP Adress you took down in step one. So that the whole thing reads as the IP
Adress you took down in step 1.
Last not least click the "apply" button.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step1) might change, if that happens, you
will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step1 again and
change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step2 (only then
you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP). To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to
additional changes to give your computer a "static IP".
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You need to configure your router Linksys BEFDSR41W, the TCP
ports 9793 and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP
of your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD (if that doesn't
work, then "COMMAND") in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will open, at
the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" (if that doesn't work, then "WINIPCFG") and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in http://192.168.1.1 (not the IP
you took down in step 1, you will need that later) and hit enter. The log-on
screen for your router should open. Leave the "username" field empty and only
put "admin" (all lower case letters) as password. Click on
the "OK" button. The router's setup should now load.
Click the "Advanced" button at the upper right hand corner of the window. Next
click on the "Portforwarding" button.
The window for Portforwarding is loaded.
Fill it out like below:
Use the first unused line to add the entries for moove online
Customized Application: moove online1
Ext. Port: 9793 To 9793
Protocol TCP: check this box (enable)
IP Address: IP address from step 1
Enable: check this box (enable)
Second line
Customized Application: moove online2
Ext. Port: 9795 To 9795
Protocol TCP: check this box (enable)
IP Address: IP address from step 1
Enable: check this box (enable)
Click now the "Apply" button to save the settings.
Now you can leave the router configuration setup and start moove Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step 1) might change, if that happens,
you will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step 1 again
and change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step 2 (only
then you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP)
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your router WRK54G, the TCP ports 9793
and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP of your
computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD in the box and hit
enter. A black DOS box will open, at the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number - probably it's
192.168.1.101), make sure to put down the numbers including the dots
inbetween. After you took down the IP Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in http://192.168.1.1 (not the IP
you took down in step 1, you will need that later) and hit enter. The log-on
screen for your router should open. Leave the "username" field empty and only
put "admin" (all lower case letters) as password. The router's setup should
now load. Click the "advanced" button at the upper right hand corner of the
window. Next click on the "forwarding" button. Use the first unused line to
add the entries for moove online (probably the first line, unless you or
someone else added another service there already). Under "customized
application" put "moove" on the same line under "Ext. Port" put 9793 in the
first box and 9795 in the second (all on the same line). Check "TCP". Under
"IP Adress" you put the number(s) that occur after the last dot of the IP
Adress you took down in step one. So that the whole thing reads as the IP
Adress you took down in step 1. Check the "enable" box.
Last not least click the "apply" button.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step1) might change, if that happens, you
will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step1 again and
change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step2 (only then
you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP).
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD in the box and hit
enter. A black DOS box will open, at the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number - probably it's
192.168.1.101), make sure to put down the numbers including the dots
inbetween. After you took down the IP Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in
http://192.168.1.1 (not the IP you took down in step 1, you will need that
later)
and hit enter. The log-on screen for your router should open. Leave the
"username" field empty and only put "admin" (all lower case letters) as
password. The router's setup should now load. Click the "Applications &
Gaming" button in the top menue.
Fill out the next window like below:
Use the first unused line to add the entries for moove online
Application: moove online
Start: 9793
End: 9793
Protocol: TCP
IP Address: put the IP address you took down in step 1
Enable: enable this option
Second line
Application: moove online
Start: 9795
End: 9795
Protocol: TCP
IP Address: put the IP address you took down in step 1
Enable: enable this option
Click now the "Save Settings" button to save the settings.
Now you can leave the router configuration setup and start moove Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step1) might change, if that happens, you
will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step1 again and
change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step2 (only then
you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP).
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your wireless router WR850G (Motorola),
the TCP ports 9793 and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal
network IP of your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD (if that doesn't
work, then "COMMAND") in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will open, at
the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" (if that doesn't work, then "WINIPCFG") and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in http://192.168.10.1 (not the IP
you took down in step 1, you will need that later) and hit enter. The log-on
screen for your router should open. Put admin as username and put motorola
(all lower case letters) as password and click on OK.
The router's setup should load now.
On the left hand side click in the menu on "Networking", then on the right
hand side click on "Virtual Server".
Fill out this window like below:
Virtual Server Name: moove1
Incoming Protocol: choose TCP
Incoming Port: 9793
Forwarding IP: IP address from step 1
Forwarding Port: 9793
Schedule: check the checkbox "Everyday" and choose the radio button "24 Hours"
Don't forget to enable the "enable" checkbox.
Click then the "ADD" button to save the rule.
Repeat the step for the next rule (second port) and fill out the window like
below:
Virtual Server Name: moove2
Incoming Protocol: choose TCP
Incoming Port: 9795
Forwarding IP: IP address from step 1
Forwarding Port: 9795
Schedule: check the checkbox "Everyday" and choose the radio button "24 Hours"
Don't forget to enable the "enable" checkbox.
Click then the "ADD" button to save the rule.
Click then the "Apply" button to save all settings.
Now you can leave the router configuration setup and start moove Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step 1) might change, if that happens,
you will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step 1 again
and change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step 2 (only
then you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP)
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your router NetComm 1300 Plus 4, the TCP
ports 9793 and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP
of your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD (if that doesn't
work, then "COMMAND") in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will open, at
the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" (if that doesn't work, then "WINIPCFG") and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in http://192.168.1.1 (not the IP
you took down in step 1, you will need that later) and hit enter. The log-on
screen for your router should open. Put "admin" in the user name and
"password" in the password field (all lower case letters). The router's setup
should now load. Click on "show advanced settings" and select "Port
Forwarding". Now fill it out like below:
ID: enter a ID of your choice
Public Port: 9793
Private port: 9793
Port Type: TCP
Host IP Address: Put the IP address you took down in step 1
Please click on button "Add This Setting". After this please add the
following:
ID: enter a ID of your choice
Public Port: 9795
Private port: 9795
Port Type: TCP
Host IP Address: Put the IP address you took down in step 1
Please click on button "Add This Setting" again. Now please click on the "Save
Setting and Reboot" button which you'll fin din the navigation bar to the left
(you've to scroll down to see this button). After you have saved you can start
moove Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step1) might change, if that happens, you
will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step1 again and
change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step2 (only then
you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP). To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to
make additional changes to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn
off the DHCP feature of the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that
or contact the support team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your router, the TCP ports 9793 and 9795
need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP of your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run", type in CMD in the box and hit
enter. A black DOS box will open, at the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.xxx.xxx (where the x's could be any number), make sure
to put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the
IP Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in
http://192.168.0.1 (not the IP Address you noted down in step 1, that will be
needed later)
this will connect you to the setup interface of your router. Use "admin" as
username and "1234" as password (both without quotes of course). Unless you
previously changed the password for the router, this should connect you to the
setup interface of the router. From the main menu of the router interface,
under Advanced, click on "Ports", to view the port forwarding screen, now
enter 9793 as port number in the first =unused= "Start Port" box, then next
put 9795 in the same line under "End Port", finally under "Server IP Adress"
in the same line you put the IP Address you noted down in step 1.
Last not least click the "apply" button.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step1) might change, if that happens, you
will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step1 again and
change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step2 (only then
you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP).
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You need to configure your router RP614 or RP614v2, the TCP
ports 9793 and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP
of your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD (if that doesn't
work, then "COMMAND") in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will open, at
the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" (if that doesn't work, then "WINIPCFG") and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in http://192.168.0.1 (not the IP
you took down in step 1, you will need that later) and hit enter. The log-on
screen for your router should open. Put admin as username and put password
(all lower case letters) as password and click on OK. The router's setup
should now load. In the menu bar to the left click under "Advanced" on Port
Forwarding. In the next window click on the "Add Custom Service" button. On
the next page please do following entries:
Service Name: moove
Start Port: 9793
End Port: 9795
Server IP Address: Put the IP address you took down in step 1 (including all
dots)
Click the "Apply" button to save the settings and in the next window click on
"Logout" (menu bar to the left) to leave the router configuration setup.
Now you can start moove Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step1) might change, if that happens, you
will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step1 again and
change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step2 (only then
you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP)
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your router CG814, the TCP ports 9793
and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP of your
computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD (if that doesn't
work, then "COMMAND") in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will open, at
the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" (if that doesn't work, then "WINIPCFG") and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in http://192.168.0.1 (not the IP
you took down in step 1, you will need that later) and hit enter. The log-on
screen for your router should open. Put "admin" in the Username field and
"password" in the password field (all lower case letters). If it fails try
"1234" in the password field as some early versions used that password. Then
click on "OK". The router's setup should now load. In the menu bar to the left
click under "Advanced" on Port Forwarding. Make the following entry under "Add
Custom Rules":
Name: moove
Start Port: 9793
End Port: 9795
Protocol: Pick TCP from the drop down
Local IP Address: Put number(s) after the last dot of the IP address you took
down in step 1, so that the whole thing reads as the IP Address you took down
in step 1.
Click the "Add" button to save the settings and in the next window click on
"Logout" (menu bar to the left) to leave the router configuration setup.
Now you can start moove Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step1) might change, if that happens, you
will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step1 again and
change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step2 (only then
you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP)
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact Netgear
support.
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1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to START button -> run , type in CMD in the box and hit
enter. A black DOS box will open, at the prompt type in IPCONFIG and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.xxx.xxx (where the x's could be any number), make sure
to put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. If the IP doesn't begin
with 192.168, then please let me know. After you took down the IP Address you
may close the black DOS box.
2. Open a new Internet Explorer window. In the address bar type the ip address
of your router. This ip address is
http://192.168.0.1 by default
Press enter.
3. You should now see the Setup Wizard, and it should be prompting you for a
Username and a Password. By default this username is admin and the password is
password.
4. Port forwarding in this router is done in two different sections. The first
section allows us to specify ports and select the protocol these ports will
use. Lets go ahead and do that now. Under Security in the left hand menu click
Services.
5. Click Add a Custom Service
6. Go ahead and name your service e.g. moove online. It doesn't really matter
what the name is, but something easy to remember would be good. Select TCP
under type. Last put in the Start and Finishing port numbers. Put port number
9793 in both the start and the finish box. Click Apply.
7. Now we need to go to the second section to continue setting up our port
forwarding. Under Security in the left hand menu click Rules.
8. Go ahead and click Add in the Outbound services section. Repeat steps 7
through 9 for Inbound.
9. This menu will be labeled Inbound Services or Outbount Services depending
upon your previous selections. The menus will be identical other than that
though. Select the service we previously created. Action should be set to
ALLOW always. Enter the IP address (Step 1) you want to forward these ports
(9793 and 9793).
When you are finished with that configuration go ahead and click Apply.
10. Now you can start moove Roomancer.
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You need to configure your router DC-202 (Sitecom), the TCP
ports 9793 and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP
of your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD (if that doesn't
work, then "COMMAND") in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will open, at
the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" (if that doesn't work, then "WINIPCFG") and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in...
http://192.168.123.254 (not the IP you took down in step 1, you will need that
later)
and hit enter. The log-on screen for your router should open. Put "admin" in
the Username field and "admin" in the password field (all lower case letters)
and click on OK.
Now please click on "Advanced Settings" in the top menue and then on the
"Virt. Serv." button. Please add the following entries:
ID: select one of your choice
Service Ports: 9793
Server IP: Put the IP address you took down in step 1
Enable: enable this option
Click the "Save" button. Now please add the following
ID: select one of your choice
Service Ports: 9795
Server IP: Put the IP address you took down in step 1
Enable: enable this option
Click the "Save" button again. Now you can start moove Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step1) might change, if that happens, you
will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do that all again
and change the IP Address in the router as well as described in step 4 (only
then you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP)
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your router BR4100DC (StarTech), the TCP
ports 9793 and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP
of your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD (if that doesn't
work, then "COMMAND") in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will open, at
the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" (if that doesn't work, then "WINIPCFG") and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in http://192.168.2.1 (not the IP
you took down in step 1, you will need that later) and hit enter. Once the
website has loaded, click the Login button. The router's setup should load
now.
On the left hand side click in the menu on "General Setup", then on "NAT" and
and at next on "Virtual Server".
Fill out the next window like below:
Use the first unused line to add the entries for moove online
Private IP: IP address from step 1
Private Port: 9793
Type: choose TCP
Public Port: 9793
Second line
Private IP: IP address from step 1
Private Port: 9795
Type: choose TCP
Public Port: 9795
Scroll down and click now the "Apply" button to save the settings.
Now you can leave the router configuration setup and start moove Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step 1) might change, if that happens,
you will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step 1 again
and change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step 2 (only
then you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP)
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your router Barricade 7004VBR, the TCP
ports 9793 and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP
of your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD (if that doesn't
work, then "COMMAND") in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will open, at
the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" (if that doesn't work, then "WINIPCFG") and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in http://192.168.2.1 (not the IP
you took down in step 1, you will need that later) and hit enter. The log-on
screen for your router should open. Put "smcadmin" in the password field (all
lower case letters). The router's setup should now load. Click on "NAT" and
select "Virtual Server". Now fill it out like below:
IP Address: Put the IP address you took down in step 1
Ports: 9793
Data Type: TCP
Enable: enable this option
After this please add the following:
IP Address: Put the IP address you took down in step 1
Ports: 9795
Data Type: TCP
Enable: enable this option
After you have saved your changes you can start moove Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step1) might change, if that happens, you
will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step1 again and
change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step2 (only then
you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP). To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to
make additional changes to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn
off the DHCP feature of the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that
or contact the support team of the manufacturer of the router.
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1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to START button -> run , type in CMD in the box and hit
enter. A black DOS box will open, at the prompt type in IPCONFIG and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.xxx.xxx (where the x's could be any number), make sure
to put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. If the IP doesn't begin
with 192.168, then please let me know. After you took down the IP Address you
may close the black DOS box.
2. Open a new Internet Explorer window. In the address bar type the ip address
of your router. This ip address is
http://10.0.0.138 by default.
Press enter.
3. You should now see the Setup Wizard. Click the Plus sign next to Advanced
on the left hand side of your screen.
4. You should now see another list under advanced. Go ahead and click the NAT
link.
5. Click New at the bottom of the screen to add a new entry. Select the
protocol TCP of the ports you wish to forward using the Protocol drop down
box. Enter the port you wish to forward in both the Inside Port (9793 and
9795) and Outside Port (9793 and 9795) box. Enter the ip address (from Step 1)
you wish to forward these ports to into the Inside IP box. The Outside IP
address box should be set to 0.0.0.0 unless you have multiple external ip
addresses. Most people do not have external ip addresses. External ip
addresses can usually be ordered from your isp at an extra cost. If you have
multiple external ip addresses you can enter one of them in the Outside IP
address box. Click Apply at the bottom of your screen. You should now see the
configuration you just created in the table.
6. Click Save All in the menu on the left hand side of your screen.
7. Now you can start moove Roomancer.
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You need to configure your router 2200 (Westell), the TCP
ports 9793 and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP
of your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD (if that doesn't
work, then "COMMAND") in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will open, at
the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" (if that doesn't work, then "WINIPCFG") and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in...
http://192.168.1.1 (not the IP you took down in step 1, you will need that
later)
and hit enter. The log-on screen for your router should open. Put "admin" in
the Username field and "password" in the password field (all lower case
letters) and click on OK.
On the left hand side click under the "Home" button on the "Configuration"
button and then on the "NAT" button.
On the right hand side of the window click on "Define Customer Service".
In the next window put a dot in the "Port Forwarding Ranges of Ports" radial
button. Then click "Next" at the bottom of this page.
Fill in the next window as follows:
Service Name: moove online1
Global Port Range: 9793 - 9793
Base Host Port: 9793
Protocol: TCP
Click the "Add" button and put a dot in the "Port Forwarding Ranges of Ports"
radial button. Then click "Next" at the bottom of this page to fill the next
window:
Service Name: moove online2
Global Port Range: 9795 - 9795
Base Host Port: 9795
Protocol: TCP
Click "Next" and then "Close".
At next use the "Service Name" drop down box to select the configuration you
just created. Then click the "Enable" button to enable (save) it.
Now you can start moove Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step1) might change, if that happens, you
will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do that all again
and change the IP Address in the router as well as described in step 4 (only
then you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP)
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your router Zoom X3 or X4, the TCP ports
9793 and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP of
your computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD (if that doesn't
work, then "COMMAND") in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will open, at
the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" (if that doesn't work, then "WINIPCFG") and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in http://10.0.0.2 (not the IP you
took down in step 1, you will need that later) and hit enter. The log-on
screen for your router should open. Put "admin" as username and "zoomadsl"
(all lower case letters) as password. The router's setup should now load.
Click the "Advanced Setup" button at top. Next click on the "Virtual Server"
button. Use the first unused ID to add the entries for moove online (probably
ID 1, unless you or someone else added another service there already).
ID: 1
Public Port: 9793
Private Port: 9793
Port Type: TCP
Host IP Address: put the IP Address you took down in step 1
Click "Add This Setting" button. Add another ID:
ID: 2
Public Port: 9795
Private Port: 9795
Port Type: TCP
Host IP Address: put the IP Address you took down in step 1
Click "Add This Setting" button.
Click "Write Settings to Flash and Reboot" button.
The router will restart.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step 1) might change, if that happens,
you will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step1 again
and change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step 2 (only
then you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP)
To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to make additional changes
to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn off the DHCP feature of
the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that or contact the support
team of the manufacturer of the router.
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You need to configure your Prestige Router, the TCP ports 9793
and 9795 need to be opened and forwarded to the internal network IP of your
computer.
1. Find out your computers internal network IP.
Under Windows Go to "START" button -> "run" , type in CMD (if that doesn't
work, then "COMMAND") in the box and hit enter. A black DOS box will open, at
the prompt type in "IPCONFIG" (if that doesn't work, then "WINIPCFG") and hit
enter. Note down the result you are given under "IP Address", typically
something like 192.168.0.xxx (where the x could be any number), make sure to
put down the numbers including the dots inbetween. After you took down the IP
Address you may close the black DOS box.
2. Access your router's setup and configure it
Open a new Internet Explorer window. Type in...
http://192.168.1.1 (not the IP you took down in step 1, you will need that
later)
and hit enter. A new window will appear. Please enter the user name "admin"
and password "1234" and click on "Ok". The router's setup should load now.
Please click in the menu on "NAT" select "SUA Only" and click on the "Apply"
button. Go back to NAT and click on "Edit Details". Now please enter the
following information...
Start Port No.: 9793
End Port No.: 9793
IP Address: IP address from step 1
Click the "Save" button to save the settings.
Repeat the step for the next rule...
Start Port No.: 9795
End Port No.: 9795
IP Address: IP address from step 1
Click the "Save" button to save the settings. Now you can leave the router
configuration setup and start moove Roomancer.
3. Don't turn off your router
Make sure to never turn off your router, because if you do, the internal
network IP (the one you took down in step 1) might change, if that happens,
you will find yourself in webmode again. Then you will have to do step 1 again
and change the IP Adress in the router as well as described in step 2 (only
then you don't have to create a new entry, but only change the existing one to
reflect the new IP). To overcome this mentioned problem, you would have to
make additional changes to give your computer a "static internal IP" and turn
off the DHCP feature of the router. Please refer to the manual how to do that
or contact the support team of the manufacturer of the router.
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