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DJacker
Aug 24, 2021Tutor
XR1000 Traffic Controller
I am adding rules to the traffic controller in my Nighthawk XR1000 and I can't make one work. Specifically, I am trying to allow my phone to connect to a specific port (9339), but with the rule in pl...
- Aug 25, 2021It's built in without any configurable options, it will not be blocking anything you need - if it rejected all inbound you would have no internet - port forwarding is what is needed for allowing games to work properly.
Netduma-Fraser
Aug 24, 2021NetDuma Partner
I wouldn't suggest having the first three rules that you do, it's not particularly safe. Could you tell us a little about your situation for this port as Traffic Controller might not be the right feature
- DJackerAug 25, 2021Tutor
I am trying to setup rules, much like in a firewall, to control what comes in and goes out. Because as far as I can tell, if there are no rules at all, then everything is allowed.
How are the first three not safe? Destination ports are those for HTTP, HTTPS and DNS, which are necessary to surf the web. Source port is the entire range since it is always going to be ephemeral.
With rules 1, 2, 3 and 5 I can surf normally but can't do other stuff like play games on my PlayStation or my phone. Rule #4 is meant to unlock one of the games I play, but it does not seem to be working like 1-3 do.
- Netduma-FraserAug 25, 2021NetDuma PartnerThe router has a built in Firewall and will not allow all connections, its not necessary to make rules like that you can browse etc perfectly fine without them. HTTP is unsecured compared to HTTPS for example.
It doesn't unlock ports, it sounds like you need port forwarding to open the specific port you need for the game, then it should work.- DJackerAug 25, 2021Tutor
Is the firewall somewhere where I can configure it? Or does it just come with a default config? It's the latter, which one? Allow all outbound, and reject all inbound?