MrChocodemon
Handsome Moderator
When the Router blocks all ports they are closed.
Sometimes when the Router is just a modified version of an older model you still can see the options but i wont actually change anything.
Port forwarding gets less and less common as the new cool router (radical, dude!) should be able to handle it perfectly.... at least that is what they say and hope the router should do.
I guess you could mod the router bios and enable it manually but that is far beyond my expertise.
(or you could buy a new router that is not from your ISP but is confirmed to work)
Sometimes when the Router is just a modified version of an older model you still can see the options but i wont actually change anything.
Port forwarding gets less and less common as the new cool router (radical, dude!) should be able to handle it perfectly.... at least that is what they say and hope the router should do.
I guess you could mod the router bios and enable it manually but that is far beyond my expertise.
(or you could buy a new router that is not from your ISP but is confirmed to work)