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Old 02-28-2010, 01:34 AM
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Yeah, if you are using 2 routers (basically) like that which are linked together, you need to port range forward on both of them. But, just make sure that your FIOS modem/router is forwarding to your actual router (Linksys or whatever), NOT the IP of your server, as it won't know the IP of the server due the second Linksys router being in between as an extra gateway. Just check your Linksys router config and see what the IP is for it's WAN interface and forward to that IP from your FIOS router/modem. Then, forward to your actual server IP from your Linksys router.

Sorry if that sounds a bit confusing lol.
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