Problem setting up Port Forwarding with two routers.

I can't set up by Linksys RT31P2 and routers port forwarding WRT160Nv3.

My setup is Webstar Modem = RT31P2 = WRT160N = Mac OS 10.6.5. (No configurable modem and ISP do not prevent port forwarding. It comes with two Linksys routers).

I had a Monty Python-going around with the support of Cisco cat; and follow up with telephone assistance in which the agent knew nothing about port forwarding and his supervisor expressed the view that it was not possible with two routers. Sigh.

If anyone can help me with step by step specific and simple instructions to configure routers. I know that the basic procedures. I'm not clear, what exactly changes on routers.

I read that portforward.com has to say and it does not work so I must be misunderstanding something.

The ip address of my computer is 192.168.1.103.  Are the last three digits of this speech concluded the two routers in the area on the port forwarding page? What other changes should be done what router?

I know the port numbers that I use are OK because I can implement successfully if I connect to one or other of the routers (but not both), and my software of p2p shows port are open.

Any help and suggestions most welcome.

If you set up as I have suggested that you have only a single LAN that will be using in your addresses * 192.168.15 case. So in your case:

1. change the address LAN IP of 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.15.2 WRT.
2 disable the DHCP server.
3. connect the LAN of the WRT port to port LAN of the RT.

That's all. Disable the DHCP server will not affect whatever it is that you're connected LAN - LAN and DHCP server on the RT is still operational.

After the change, previously the WRT computers may require a reboot to get a new address 192.168.15. *.

Your computer to which you are transferring must have an IP static and not dynamic (or variable). Check the current IP information on this computer. It must have an IP address like 192.168.15.103, mask 255.255.255.0, gateway 192.168.15.1 subnet and DNS 192.168.15.1 server or maybe two other IP addresses instead. Note DNS servers if you do not 192.168.15.1.

Then configure a static IP address on the computer. Use something like 192.168.15.10, 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.15.1 and the DNS servers you found before.

After this implement 192.168.15.10 port forwarding.

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