I am trying to set up port forwarding for my local blynk server and im not sure how to fill in the infotmation. The information required inclueds:
Global Port Range -
Base Host Port
Protocol <TCP / UDP / Both>
I am trying to set up port forwarding for my local blynk server and im not sure how to fill in the infotmation. The information required inclueds:
Global Port Range -
Base Host Port
Protocol <TCP / UDP / Both>
Global Port Range - this is ports you want to open for world. Blynk uses 8443, 8442. 8441. So you need to specify those 3.
Base Host Port - not sure what is that. Usually for port forwarding you need to specify how to forward public ports to private ports. So here I suppose should be same ports as in “Global Port Range”.
Protocol - TCP/UDP.
In the Global Port Range there are only two fields to fill in, and in the Base Host Port there is only one field to fill in:
Global Port Range [xxxx] - [xxxx]
Base Host Port [xxxx]
Protocol [TCP / UDP / Both]
Global Port Range [xxxx] - [xxxx]
8441 - 8443
Base Host Port - let’s try to skip it first.
Protocol - TCP or both
It will not allow me to skip that field.
I’m guessing that because 8441 is the lowest port, that I should use it for the Base Host Port?
No, I’m guessing you can make more than 1 entry? You should specify Global Port and Base Host for each seperate port. So you will get three rules:
Global Port Range 8441 - 8441
Base Host Port 8441
Protocol TCP
Do this for each port. If it still doesn’t work, please let me know the brand of your modem/router and I will look into it.
Btw, please remember to create certficates if you use local server. You wouldn’t want the whole world to overload your systems
a field exist in my router named Common service port (in port forwarding section)
( DNS FTP GOPHER HTTP NNTP POP3 PPTP SMTP SOCK TELNET )
Which one do i choose ?
Thanks
You don’t, you have to setup a custom port for each Blynk port you want to use. E.g. 8441, 8442 and 8443 (depending a bit on what you want to control from where).
Thats the how-to for your router.
Use the ports you wish
am i doing it right over there
abologies the image didnt load for me, thought you were asking a question
ok sir thanks for your support
i can leave it blank also i case of TP Link router