Hi Guys,
Sorry if this is in the wrong forum.
Please bear with me, i'll try and make this as painless as I can.
I am totally new to the world of routers, so please forgive any basic errors i have made.
Basically i am running a Westell 2200 series router on a WinXP machine. It connects directly to my PC's NIC. (i have only one nic, running the latest drivers)
For testing purposes I am running no windows firewall, no software firewall and the router firewall is set to off.
The first thing i find odd (maybe it isn't to you guys) is that my machine passes a firewall test perfectly (
How come if i am running no firewall protection?
Secondly i am trying to allow a program namely radmin that uses port 4899.
I have allowed the service (under the services menu) to port forward from 4899 to my PC's NIC. I have checked a friends configuration and it is exactly the same, but it my router is does not allow traffic to this application.
I can use the web, email and msn no problem at all, but anything beyond this appears to be a problem.
Any ideas?
Thanks (sorry if this is really unclear)
Sorry if this is in the wrong forum.
Please bear with me, i'll try and make this as painless as I can.
I am totally new to the world of routers, so please forgive any basic errors i have made.
Basically i am running a Westell 2200 series router on a WinXP machine. It connects directly to my PC's NIC. (i have only one nic, running the latest drivers)
For testing purposes I am running no windows firewall, no software firewall and the router firewall is set to off.
The first thing i find odd (maybe it isn't to you guys) is that my machine passes a firewall test perfectly (
How come if i am running no firewall protection?
Secondly i am trying to allow a program namely radmin that uses port 4899.
I have allowed the service (under the services menu) to port forward from 4899 to my PC's NIC. I have checked a friends configuration and it is exactly the same, but it my router is does not allow traffic to this application.
I can use the web, email and msn no problem at all, but anything beyond this appears to be a problem.
Any ideas?
Thanks (sorry if this is really unclear)