How to configure the Port Forwards?

Port Forwards (Port forwarding) feature allows remote computers on the Internet to connect to a specific computer or service within the private LAN.
Different services use different service ports, please verify the service port number before the configuration.
Important:
Make sure the Cudy router gets a Public IP (WAN IP) from your Internet Service Provider, if it’s a Private IP address that means there is another NAT device in front of Cudy. You need to open the service ports on that device as well.
For how to verify the IP Address is a public one or private one, please refer to this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_network

 

How to check the WAN IP of Cudy?

Wireless Router & Mesh (System Status->WAN->Status)

 

4/5 Router (System Status->Cellular/4G->Status)

Note:

1. Usually, if the Public IP and IP Address are the same, it means you've got a Public IP. The IP Address is the WAN IP Address you get from your Internet Service Provider. The Public IP above is the IP Address the other device can find you over internet. So if the Cudy router gets private IP address, you need to figure out which device use this Public IP and open ports on it.

2. For most of the cellular router, the internet service provider usually gives the private IP Address. So, if you want to do the port forwards, please contact your internet service provider to assign you a public IP address or do the port forwarding in their part.

 

Step 1: Open a web browser and go to http://cudy.net or http://192.168.10.1

For details, please refer to How to log into the web interface of Cudy Router?

Step 2: Click Advanced Settings -> Port Forwards in the Network section.

Step 3: Click Add to append one entry to the list. Input the parameters as you want into the field as below.

For example: According to the following configure, TCP port 5000, UDP port 5001 and both TCP/UDP port 6000 of host 192.168.10.18 will be opened to the internet.

Name:
Name of the entry, used to facilitate memory
Protocol:
TCP, UDP or TCP+UDP
External Port:
Service port on the WAN side which can be accessed to from the internet
Internal IP address:
IP address of the host, which will open the port to the internet
Internal Port:
Service port of the host in the LAN
Note:
Generally, internal port is the same as the external port.

Step 4: Click 'Save & Apply' to save the settings.
Go to the Status page and check the WAN IP Address of the router. Now you can try to use the http:// WAN IP: port number to visit the service you have opened.

 

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18 comments

@Tomas,
Dear Customer,
Our technical support has contacted you via email. Please check.

“Hello,
I have an issue with setting port forwarding on LT700e.
It is supposed to be able to forward ports on VPN interface as well, but it does not work, ports are not forwarded correctly (they do not seems to be opened at all)
The purpose is to allow connecting to local service from other client in same VPN network.
VPN network itself seems to work fine.
Could you please advice?”

Cudy support

@T.K
Dear Customer,
Our technical support has sent you the solutions via email. Please check.

“I have WR3000 and I tried to open FTP (active) ports to my NAS. My ISP blocks ports 20-21 so I defined in port forward extrenal ports as 2020-2021 and internal ports as 20-21, but I can’t connect to my NAS! Whats wrong? Same kind of configuration worked fine with my previous mesh network (Netgear Orbi).
NAS does not allow changing ftp ports, so router must do port forward (both directions)
NAS is connected to agent, but this can’t be issue?
I have tried with enabled & disables ALG ftp, but it doesn’t help.”

Cudy support

Hello,
I have an issue with setting port forwarding on LT700e.
It is supposed to be able to forward ports on VPN interface as well, but it does not work, ports are not forwarded correctly (they do not seems to be opened at all)
The purpose is to allow connecting to local service from other client in same VPN network.
VPN network itself seems to work fine.
Could you please advice?

Tomas

I have WR3000 and I tried to open FTP (active) ports to my NAS. My ISP blocks ports 20-21 so I defined in port forward extrenal ports as 2020-2021 and internal ports as 20-21, but I can’t connect to my NAS! Whats wrong? Same kind of configuration worked fine with my previous mesh network (Netgear Orbi).
NAS does not allow changing ftp ports, so router must do port forward (both directions)
NAS is connected to agent, but this can’t be issue?
I have tried with enabled & disables ALG ftp, but it doesn’t help.

T.K

@stephen,
Our technical support has sent you the solutions via email. Please check. You can try to set the IP address of the XBOX to be the DMZ IP address and check if the problem fixed?

“Just setting up Cudy router for home but when I connect the Xbox it says double nat detected. How do I configure the router to stop that please ? Thank you”

Cudy support

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