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#1 May 19 2010 at 10:21 PM Rating: Good
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Greetings

I recently purchased a new Dlink router to replace my former Dlink. With my old router I would DC after 5-10 minutes until I used port forwarding. I tried this on the new router but still DC after a few minutes. 25,80,110,443,50000-65535 are the ports that are recommended being open. When I go through the process as explained at http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Dlink/DIR-615/Final_Fantasy_XI_-_PC.htm and click save settings, I am taken to a loading page. After 15 seconds, I am taken back to the port forwarding page but I don't see any reflection of ports being opened. I also confirmed ports are not open by downloading the free portchecker provided on the site.

Does anyone have any similar experiences or can anyone see what I am overlooking. I have the same problem connecting wired or wireless, xp or windows 7, using different characters and tried changing zones. I keep having the same problem.

Thanks in advance,
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#2 May 20 2010 at 6:46 PM Rating: Good
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Your ISP might be passing through only to a specific MAC address. May want to try mirroring the MAC of your previous router or the MAC of your PC/Laptop on the router's WAN side. TWC sometimes does this (digital phone and such) and you have to spoof the router's MAC to mirror your PC's MAC to the modem.

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#3 May 23 2010 at 5:52 PM Rating: Good
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I will try it, thanks..

As an update, no success yet. I cloned the MAC address of the PC but still get the boot after a couple of minutes after getting online on all my systems.

Edited, May 23rd 2010 10:51pm by BeamerB
#4 May 23 2010 at 10:27 PM Rating: Good
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You may want to go to DLink's website and download the latest firmware for that router, it may be a manufacturer glitch that was fixed in the firmware.
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#5 May 24 2010 at 5:24 PM Rating: Good
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I also tried to update the firmware but I have the latest version 5.00 E1. I'm considering rolling it back but only as a last resort.

Additional question, when I am setting up port forwarding, which IP address do I put into the forwarding rule since I am accessing POL on multiple systems?
#6 May 24 2010 at 8:05 PM Rating: Good
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It's best to set your system with a static IP address and set the router to forward anything that's coming in on those ports to your static IP.
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#8 May 25 2010 at 8:10 PM Rating: Good
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I got this resolved finally by enabling the connection check under network settings on the POL login page. I don't even know what that does...but after enabling it on each of my PC's, everything works. Go figure.
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