Hello. I want to know how to possibly get a custom firmware made for qwest actiontec pk5000 so i can make a Source dedicated server. Or, how to port forward on it.
Thanks,
Kenny
P.S. Anyone have CS:S,TF2 and Synergy portforwarded on their Qwest Actiontec PK5000? Please tell me.
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P.S.S It is Steam G.U.I Thanks.
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Actually it console SrCDS
[url]http://portforward.com/[/url]
Did you at least try here?
[QUOTE=ExplosiveCheese;37501791][url]http://portforward.com/[/url]
Did you at least try here?[/QUOTE]
Well, thanks.
But, i have more upgraded firmware. Their version is out of date!
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When I do get this done, I will make a TF2 Server.
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On the website now.
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[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;37502785]Ports you need to open as well are 27005-27015[/QUOTE]
Trying it now....
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I.P. is 75.163.93.111
[QUOTE=kend.bart;37508387]Well, thanks.
But, i have more upgraded firmware. Their version is out of date!
[editline]2nd September 2012[/editline]
When I do get this done, I will make a TF2 Server.
[editline]2nd September 2012[/editline]
On the website now.
[editline]2nd September 2012[/editline]
Trying it now....
Last edit:
I.P. is 75.163.93.111[/QUOTE]
Don't forget to turnoff the firewall or also portforward the firewall
[QUOTE=Sylerr;37513309]Don't forget to turnoff the firewall or also portforward the firewall[/QUOTE]
Oh. Probably the only thing I did not think of.
Hmm.... Running now...
Nope. I need to use already portforwarded firmware.
Taken after 5 minutes of googling:
[QUOTE]1. The MTU setting is not the cause. The default MTU setting for Actiontec routers and modems is 1492 for PPPoE and PPPoA connections, and 1500 for DHCP as well as Static connections. Many of the older Actiontec routers and modems do not allow the MTU setting to be changed. However, some of the newer firmware versions do allow this. If the firmware does allow the MTU setting to be changed, the option will be on the WAN IP Address page of the Advanced Setup in the device User Interface. Typically it is a text box near the bottom of the page. Simply enter the setting you want and click Apply to save the change.
2. The actual problem is that the ports used by the Xbox are not open for incoming traffic. There are two ways this can be changed.
A. Enable UPnP (Universal Plug and Play). Many of our routers and modems are delivered with UPnP disabled for security reasons. But UPnP can easily be enabled. To enable it, browse to the UPnP page in the Advanced Setup. Select the Enabled option and click Apply.
B. The other way to open the ports needed by the Xbox, is to use Port Forwarding. The Xbox uses ports 88 UDP and 3074 both UDP and TCP. Actiontec routers and modems use two different interfaces for port forwarding. (There will be one or the other, but not both. The utility for port forwarding will be in the Advanced Setup section unless there is a Security section and a Advanced Setup section, in which case it will be in the Security section.) One method is called Port Forwarding and requires entering the port needed and the IP address of the Xbox. This step is repeated until all ports are entered. Then the user clicks Next, then Save and Restart in the lower left, followed by clicking the Save and Restart button. The other method is Application Level Gateway. This is sometimes referred to as ALG or just Applications, either way it is still the tool for port forwarding in that firmware version. To forward the ports using this tool, you must create a rule. There are many pre-configured rules, but there isn't one for the Xbox. To create a rule the User must select the HOST Name of the Xbox from the drop-down and then select the Category 'User'. Then below the Available Rules box, click the button labeled 'New'. Now enter a name for the rule (example: XBOX), and then select the protocol UDP and enter the number 88 in each of the three boxes and click Apply. Then select the protocol TCP/UDP and enter the number 3074 in all three boxes and click Apply. Now that all of the required ports are listed across the bottom of the page, click Back. Double check that the correct HOST Name is showing in the drop-down and that the bullet is by the category User. Select the new rule (XBOX) in the Available Rules window and click ADD, to apply the rule for the Xbox. To save the newly created rule click Apply at the bottom of the page.
3. Make certain that the Firewall setting is OFF or BASIC. Any other setting will in most cases block ports that the Xbox needs to work correctly. [/QUOTE]
Except change it for something like Half Life 2 srcds.
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I port forworded my 25565 and my server is on the server listings, then disappears, i already set up for the server to play on the port, can i get some help with this please?
nice bump
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