How To Port Forward Through 2 Routers?
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1. Log into your first router. This is typically done by typing the router’s IP address into a web browser. The IP address is printed on the router itself.
2. Find the port forwarding section. This is usually found under the Advanced Settings or Networking tab.
3. Add the necessary information. This includes the internal IP address of the device you want to port forward to, the port or range of ports you want to forward, and the protocol (TCP or UDP).
4. Set up port forwarding on the second router. Log into your second router and find the port forwarding section.
5. Enter the same information as before. This includes the internal IP address of the device, the port or range of ports, and the protocol.
6. Enable port forwarding on both routers. This is usually done by clicking an Enable button or checking a box.
7. Test the port forwarding. Use an online port checking tool to make sure that the port forwarding is working properly.
1. Identify the two routers you are using and the IP addresses of each.
2. Log into the first router using your browser and the router’s IP address.
3. Find the port forwarding section of the router’s settings and enter the external and internal port numbers you wish to open.
4. Select the local IP address of the device you wish to forward the ports to.
5. Save the changes you have made to the first router.
6. Log into the second router using your browser and the router’s IP address.
7. Find the port forwarding section of the router’s settings and enter the external port numbers you wish to open.
8. Enter the IP address of the first router in the “Destination IP” field.
9. Save the changes you have made to the second router.
10. Test the port forwarding to make sure it is working correctly.