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Port forwarding for wired ethernet device
I saw this problem reported in a number of posts, I was able to solve it by assigning a "fixed" IP address to my server box which does not have wireless.
Steps to do this
- Configure your server to use DHCP to acquire an IP address and to always connect for all users
- Connect your server with an ethernet cable to the Xfinity gateway or the ethernet connection on a pod
- Determine the IP address that was assigned to your server and the MAC address
- Log in to your Xfinity gateway at 10.0.0.1
- Click on "Connected Devices"
- Click on "Add Device with Reserved IP" at the bottom of the list of devices
- Enter the name for the device, the MAC address, and the IP address it was assigned above
- Click "Save" and log out from the Xfinity gateway
- Reboot your server
- Open the Xfinity app on your phone
- You will now see your server in the "Connected Devices" section
- Click on "View WiFi Equipment"
- Click on "Advanced Settings"
- Click on "Port Forwarding"
- Click on "Add Port Forward"
- Now you can select your server and set up port forwarding
You may have to restart your router and app too to get the new server to show up, but keep at it and you'll find it there eventually !
XfinityRay
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9 months ago
@user_beb7fd, thank you for being a part of our community and for sharing your knowledge with others! This is some great information and we appreciate your contributions to the community!
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EG
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9 months ago
@user_beb7fd
Good job ! I'm going to pin this to the top of this help section so that it stays visible in order to benefit other readers here. Thank you !
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