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Gordonzz
Aspirant
May 07, 2016

Netgear DGND3700v2 Port configuration.

Hello. I have a Netgear DGND3700v2 - Firmware Version V1.1.00.23_1.00.23

 

I have my TIVO (video recorder) unit assigned to 192.168.0.2  - Im wondering if it is possible to monitor / log any / all port requests for that IP address (inward & outward)..

 

i suspect that Tivo is sending / receiving information from/to a specific port, but nothing is allowed to pass...

 

In the PORT FORWARDING area, i have :-

 

1  - Tivo - ALLOW always - 192.168.0.2 - Any - Always.

 

 

 EDIT


I need 192.168.0.2 to access these pots (inward & / or outward)

 

http://support.mytivo.co.nz/index.php?action=artikel&cat=33&id=68&artlang=en

 

 

 

4 Replies

  • I do not believe the DGND3700v2 has the detailed level of logging that you are looking for.  Any logging can be found in Advanced > Administration > Logs on the router.  Ironically, you may have to configure keyword blocking under Advanced > Security > Block Sites in order for any website accesses to be logged at all.  It may be sufficient to set Keyword Blocking to Always without creating any entries.  If that doesn't work, create a single, bogus entry.

     

    Port Forwarding is used to open up your home network to unsolicited, inbound traffic from the Internet.  The Tivo does not need any inbound access, so you don't need the port forwarding rule. 

     

    Outbound access is normally unrestricted unless you block it under Advanced > Security > Firewall Rules.

    • Gordonzz's avatar
      Gordonzz
      Aspirant

      Nothing is blocked.

       

      The latest TIVO rule i have says :-

       

      [Tivo rule not match] from 219.88.206.105:443 to 125.239.154.188:55443 Sunday, May 08,2016 00:07:43        

       

      But ive uninstalled / reinstalled ZONE ALARM as well (even when ZA was uninstalled / i coultnt get TIVO to download a movie... )...


      i just need to know which port Tivo is trying to get / send data to/from, & whether that port is open / allowing 

      • Gordonzz's avatar
        Gordonzz
        Aspirant

        advanced >> security >> firewall rules

         

         

        1 Tivo(TCP) 8078 - 8081
        2 Tivo1(TCP) 7287 - 7288
        3 Tivo2(TCP) 5223

         

        I have these ports available in te firewall rules (only added today, was blank before).....