This article was co-authored by Efficient IT Services and by wikiHow staff writer, Travis Boylls. Efficient IT Services is an IT support service provider based in Anderson, South Carolina. They provide proactive, reliable residential IT services and local IT support for businesses in Anderson, Greenville, and Upstate South Carolina. Their services include providing managed IT services, cybersecurity solutions, network systems support, and computer support services. The team is highly experienced and stays current on the latest training and relevant industry standard certifications (DELL, CCNA & CCNA Security) to provide the highest quality of service to customers. Efficient IT Services takes pride in its work and provides IT services to help its community and drive the local economy forward.
There are 7 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page.
This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources.
This article has been viewed 10,353,138 times.
Are you playing a game or using an app that requires certain ports to be open? If you are using apps like BitTorrent clients, or multiplayer servers for games, they may require you to set up port forwarding. You may also need to set up port forwarding if you are trying to connect a server, or are using your computer as a server. While making changes to your router might sound intimidating, it's actually quick and easy! This wikiHow article teaches you how to set up port forwarding on your router.
Things You Should Know
Most routers have a firewall that blocks unwanted traffic to your network.
Port forwarding creates a special path that allows devices and apps to connect to the internet through the firewall.
You can create special rules for port forwarding using your router's web interface.
Understand your router's interface. The user interface is going to be different for each router make and model.[1]XExpert SourceEfficient IT ServicesEfficient IT Services IT Support ExpertExpert Interview You may need to look around or check your user's manual/online documentation to find the Port Forwarding settings in your router's user interface. Use the default gateway address for your router to access your router's user interface on PC or Mac.
For example, if you wanted to find the port forwarding section on a Linksys router, you would search for linksys port forwarding and look for your router's model number from there.
Be prepared to think outside the box when looking for router page items; for example, if you don't see "Advanced" listed somewhere on your router's page, keep looking—don't just give up there.
Log in to your router's user interface. To do so, you will need to find the default gateway address for your router and enter it in a web browser. Then you will need to log in to the router's user interface using the admin username and password. If you have not changed the username and password, you will need to use the default username and password, which will be listed in your router's user manual or online documentation.[2]XResearch source
Find the Port Forwarding section. Although each router's page will be slightly different, common menu labels for the section of settings that contains Port Forwarding are "Port Forwarding", "Applications", "Gaming", "Virtual Servers", "Firewall", and "Protected Setup" The following are where you can find the port forwarding settings for different router brands:[3]XResearch source
Linksys — Click the Applications & Games (or Apps & Games) tab, and then click Single Port Forwarding to open a single port or Port Range Forwarding to open a range of multiple ports. .
Netgear — Click Advanced Setup and then click Port Forwarding/Port Triggering or Ports - Custom Services.
Belkin — Click Virtual Servers below the "Firewall" header in the menu to the left.
Asus— Click WAN in the menu to the left and then click Virtual Server/Port Forwarding.
Find a port forwarding preset. Many routers will have a drop-down menu with pre-configured options for well-known applications. If you need to open ports for one of these applications, select it from the "Service Name" or "Application" (or similar) drop-down menu and then save your changes by clicking Save (or similar).
For example, Minecraft is a common program for which people forward ports, so you might find a Minecraft setting here.
Create a custom entry. If the program you want to add is not listed, you will need to create a custom port forwarding entry. Each router will have a slightly different way of doing this, although the required information is the same for any router:
Name or Description — Enter a name for the service (e.g., "Minecraft"). This isn't usually required, but it will help you keep track of your various port forwarding rules.
Type or Service Type — This can be TCP, UDP, or both. If you aren't sure of which one to use, select Both or TCP/UDP.
Inbound or Start — The first port number goes here. You should research your selected port number to make sure it isn't already taken by a specific application.
Private or End — The second port number goes here. If you only want to open one port, enter the same port number here; if you wish to open a range of ports, type the number of the port at the end of the range into this text field (e.g., entering "3570" in the first field and "3580" in the second field would open ports 3570 through 3580).
Enter your computer's private IP address. This goes in the "Private IP" or "Device IP" field. You can find your private IP address on PC or on Mac. If your computer has a dynamic IP address that changes ever so often, you may need to assign your computer a static IP address to keep it from changing.
Depending on your router, this text field may already be filled with your computer's IP address. If so, skip this step.
Save your settings. Click the Save or Apply button. If prompted, you'll also need to allow your router to restart in order for the changes to take effect.[4]XResearch source
You may also have to check an "Enabled" or "On" box next to the forwarded port row.
. It's the button with the Windows logo in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen.[5]XTrustworthy SourceMicrosoft SupportTechnical support and product information from Microsoft.Go to source
These steps will work in both Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Click View network connections. It should be at the top of the list of search results. Clicking this will display your network connections in the Control Panel.
Double-click your active internet connection. If you are using a wireless connection, it will probably be the connection labeled "Wi-Fi". If you are using a wired connection, it will probably be one of the connections labeled "Ethernet."
The icons that have a red "x" next to them are not active connections. Ignore these connections.
Click Details. It's below the list of your connection information. This shows more details about your internet connection.
6
Note the IP address next to "IPv4 Default Gateway." This is the IP address of your router. This is what you will use to access your router's user interface.
Enter the default gateway address in the address bar. Enter the default gateway address you noted in the Control Panel in the address bar at the top of your web browser. This will open the login page for your router's user interface.
For example, if the default gateway number is "192.168.1.1", you would type 192.168.1.1 into the address bar.
Log in to your router. Enter the username and password for your router. If you have not changed this information, it should be set to the default username and password. Consult the user's manual or online documentation for information on what the default username and password is. The following is a list of usernames and passwords you can try for your router brand:[6]XResearch source
Click the TCP/IP tab. This option is at the top of the pop-up window.[9]XResearch source
6
Review the number next to the "Router" heading. The number to the right of "Router:" is your router's IP address, which is sometimes referred to as a default gateway.
Enter the default gateway address in the address bar. Enter your router's IP address in the address bar at the top of your web browser. This will open the login page for your router's user interface.[10]XResearch source
For example, if the default gateway number is "192.168.1.1", you would type 192.168.1.1 into the address bar.
Log in to your router. Enter the username and password for your router. If you have not changed this information, it should be set to the default username and password. Consult the user's manual for information on what the default username and password is. The following is a list of usernames and passwords you can try for your router brand:[11]XResearch source
If you have a game, like Minecraft, and will be hosting a server, port forwarding will allow you to show people the server when they contact your router.
Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback.
If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even 1ドル helps us in our mission.
Support wikiHow
Your Wi-Fi password should be on your router. If you changed it and forgot what it was, reset your router to factory settings to reset the password to the one on the outside of the router. Then, you can change it again if you want.
Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback.
If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even 1ドル helps us in our mission.
Support wikiHow
Port forwarding itself does not cost money. You are just allowing an application to access other servers/computers through an opened port.
Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback.
If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even 1ドル helps us in our mission.
Support wikiHow
Some routers (such as D-Link's) have a "trigger port" feature that can allow some games to work without changing the IP address. This feature works by monitoring the game's outbound connections and automatically setting up the specific port forwarding rule to the game's IP address. The trigger port feature usually needs to be manually enabled in the router's user interface.
Disable any extra desktop firewalls if you have problems. The firewalls for Norton Internet Security and similar products can be especially problematic; your Windows or Mac Firewall should be used instead.
This article was co-authored by Efficient IT Services and by wikiHow staff writer, Travis Boylls. Efficient IT Services is an IT support service provider based in Anderson, South Carolina. They provide proactive, reliable residential IT services and local IT support for businesses in Anderson, Greenville, and Upstate South Carolina. Their services include providing managed IT services, cybersecurity solutions, network systems support, and computer support services. The team is highly experienced and stays current on the latest training and relevant industry standard certifications (DELL, CCNA & CCNA Security) to provide the highest quality of service to customers. Efficient IT Services takes pride in its work and provides IT services to help its community and drive the local economy forward. This article has been viewed 10,353,138 times.
1. Find the IP addresses of your router and computer.
2. Go to the router’s IP address in a web browser.
3. Log in to your router's user interface.
4. Go to the Port Forwarding/Applications section.
5. Create a new entry.
6. Enter a name and select a service type.
7. Enter the starting and ending ports.
8. Enter your computer’s IP address.
9. Save your changes.
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 10,353,138 times.
Reader Success Stories
Anonymous
Anonymous
Apr 18, 2016
"The basic explanation of port forwarding, the step-by-step instructions, and the explanation of the start and stop port selection. Brilliant article! Simple and easy to understand. Maybe some insights on security settings, or a link to an article for more information would help too."..." more
"The basic explanation of port forwarding, the step-by-step instructions, and the explanation of the start and stop port selection. Brilliant article! Simple and easy to understand. Maybe some insights on security settings, or a link to an article for more information would help too."..." more
Akash Tripathi
Akash Tripathi
Aug 29, 2017
"Made easy for me by writing steps in this manner."
Rated this article:
Anonymous
Anonymous
Sep 16, 2017
"I am setting up a Minecraft server, this helps. "