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Simple Port Forwarding


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Now here`s an interesting little toy for those of you who do bittorrent and p2p downloads or a lot of online gaming...

Simple Port Forwarding is a tool that makes it easier to manage the port forwarding settings in your router. You can add new port configurations manually or select from a range of pre-configured ports for many popular applications and apply the settings directly to your router configuration. The program interfaces with the web interface of your router and basically automates the process of navigating to the correct page and entering the values. It is compatible with a wide range of routers, including most Netgear, D-Link and Linksys models as well as some other manufacturers...with more being added on a daily basis.. Simple Port Forwarding also includes additional features that allows you to set a static IP address, test your port forwarding settings, manage Windows Firewall port exceptions and access to online help and guides...

..like most people i usually forward my router ports manually...which can be a right pain in the arse....depending on the demographics of your particular brand of router...i`ve tried this software and it works quite well..a bit more development and it`ll be really good...as long as they KEEP IT SIMPLE...

Freeware...

Publisher:Shane Croft Solutions, Inc

http://www.pcwintech.com/node/8

http://www.pcwintech.com/files/setups/simp...2.2.2_setup.exe

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i just noticed...there`s a portable version too...as it happens my router wasn`t on the supported routers list (because it was licensed under a big NZ warehouse brand-name) so i just chose one of the 2 generic modem options in the top drop-down bar...and it picked up my modem straight away..

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