Wednesday, January 23, 2013

PLDT Zyxel P-600 Series: Port Forwarding



  1. Type in  the local IP Address of the Modem in the address bar (192.168.1.1).
  2. Enter 1234 for password.
  3. Go to Advanced Setup
  4. Select NAT
  5. In SUA Only, click Edit Details.
  6. Enter Port Number of the device in the Start Port and End Port
  7. Enter the IP Address of the device and then click Save.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

PLDT MyDSL Prolink H5004N: DMZ and DDNS Settings

DMZ Settings:
  1. Type the local IP address of the router. (192.168.1.1)
  2. Enter adminpldt and 1234567890, as username and password, respectively.
  3. Go to Advanced select Router features.
  4. Select DMZ and click Enable.
  5. Enter the device local IP address.
  6. Click Apply changes.
DDNS Settings:
  1. Go to Advanced select Router features.
  2. Select DDNS and click Enable.
  3. Select DDNS Provider.
  4. Enter Hostname, Username and Password for your device.
  5. Click Add.
  6. Go to Advanced again, select Admin.
  7. Click Save and Reboot

Thursday, December 06, 2012

TP-Link Load Balance Router TL-R480T+: Remote Management

  1. Open your web browser and type the private IP Address of the router in the URL field. (192.168.0.1)
  2. Go to Maintenance→Admin Setup→Login Parameter.
  3. Change the default Web Management Port for security and Web Idle Timeout so as not to log out after a specific period of inactivity.The Default Web Management Port is 80.
  4. Go to Maintenance→Setup→Remote Management
  5. Leave Subnet/Mask as it is, select activate then click Add.
  6. Now, to access remotely if you're using Static IP, you should type “http://IP address:port” to login the Router. E.g.: If the Web Management Port is changed to 88, type http://IP address:88 in the address field to login the Router. But, if you're in a DHCP or Automatically Obtained IP address it is wise to use IP Updater like DynDNS for you to be able to use hostnames instead of IP addresses. E.g.: http://myrouter.dyndns.org:port

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

How To Configure Two DVRs in 1 Router?

When configuring 2 dvrs in a router, you have to take note of certain Settings.
  1. What will be the IP addresses of the dvr's.
  2. What will be their Port?
  3. Does your router supports Port Forwarding?
Now, if you are using 192.168.0.10 on dvr1, you should used assign different IP Address on the dvr2.

  • dvr1 IP Address: 192.168.0.10
  • dvr2 IP Address: 192.168.0.11

Now in the DVR Network configuration assign Port 81 for DVR1, and Port 82 for the other.To Port Forward, Go to your router look for Port Forwarding, enter the IP Address and the corresponding Port. To locally access your dvr in the browser, do this.
  • 192.168.0.10:81
  • 192.168.1.11:82
If you are using Dynamic DNS, you can access your dvr on the Net using,
  • mydvr.dyndns.org:81
  • mydvr.dyndns.org:82

Saturday, July 14, 2012

D-Link DIR-524: DMZ and Dynamic DNS Settings

Type 192.168.0.1 in the URL Address. When prompt with Login Username and Password, enter admin for username, just leave the password field blank.

DMZ Settings:
  1. Go to Advanced, on the left pane select DMZ.
  2. Select Enabled to enable DMZ, then enter IP Address of the device you want to access in the Net.
  3. Click Apply.
Dynamic DNS Settings:
  1. Go to Tools, and on the left pane select Misc.
  2. Enable DDNS.
  3. On the Server Address, Enter your DDNS provider.
  4. On the Host Name, Enter the hostname  you created in your DDNS provider for your device.
  5. Type in your DDNS User Name.
  6. Type in your DDNS Password.
  7. Click Apply.


Loading...