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Port forwarding for 2 PCs in my network
Hi
I have forwarded port 24500-24505 to computer A's IP so that its ICQ can
send/receive files. If another computer(B) on the network also uses ICQ to
send/receive files. What can I do about that? Since I couldnt make 2 entries
with the same ports? I am using NAT.
Thanks!
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Ken Briscoe #2
Re: Port forwarding for 2 PCs in my network
Is there a setting within ICQ that allows you to change its ports? If so,
just give it a new (unused) range of 5 ports and forward those. If not,
you'll need someone smarter than I to help you out...good luck.
KB
"be" <hschuaa@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bf3s7d$1kk$1@mawar.singnet.com.sg...entries> Hi
>
> I have forwarded port 24500-24505 to computer A's IP so that its ICQ can
> send/receive files. If another computer(B) on the network also uses ICQ to
> send/receive files. What can I do about that? Since I couldnt make 2> with the same ports? I am using NAT.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
Ken Briscoe Guest
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Re: Port forwarding for 2 PCs in my network
Yes there are. I am just following the guide from tuneld.com. I thought the
ports are fixed. That is, I must always use 24500-24505.
Sort of new to these stuffs. :P
Thanks, going to try it out now.
"Ken Briscoe" <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
news:%23ShObS7SDHA.2252@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...to> Is there a setting within ICQ that allows you to change its ports? If so,
> just give it a new (unused) range of 5 ports and forward those. If not,
> you'll need someone smarter than I to help you out...good luck.
>
> KB
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> "be" <hschuaa@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:bf3s7d$1kk$1@mawar.singnet.com.sg...> > Hi
> >
> > I have forwarded port 24500-24505 to computer A's IP so that its ICQ can
> > send/receive files. If another computer(B) on the network also uses ICQ> entries> > send/receive files. What can I do about that? Since I couldnt make 2>> > with the same ports? I am using NAT.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
>
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