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Hi I am trying to set up a full Bitcoin node to support the network, but I can't seem to get the port forwarding for port 8333 right on this Huawei router. I have attached screenshot of the port mapping page of my router. If anyone can tell me exactly what to put where, I'd be very much obliged.



PS I already have a static IP.



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    Hi I am trying to set up a full Bitcoin node to support the network, but I can't seem to get the port forwarding for port 8333 right on this Huawei router. I have attached screenshot of the port mapping page of my router. If anyone can tell me exactly what to put where, I'd be very much obliged.



    PS I already have a static IP.



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      Hi I am trying to set up a full Bitcoin node to support the network, but I can't seem to get the port forwarding for port 8333 right on this Huawei router. I have attached screenshot of the port mapping page of my router. If anyone can tell me exactly what to put where, I'd be very much obliged.



      PS I already have a static IP.



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      Hi I am trying to set up a full Bitcoin node to support the network, but I can't seem to get the port forwarding for port 8333 right on this Huawei router. I have attached screenshot of the port mapping page of my router. If anyone can tell me exactly what to put where, I'd be very much obliged.



      PS I already have a static IP.



      [Port Mapping attachment [1]]







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          You need to set the external port number as well. I've never seen the external source IP address/port number setting before but chances are its not critical.



          Port numbers need not to be from the external port number to internal port number.






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          • So I only need to fill in External port number with 8333--8333? Thanks

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          • When I use nmap to see if port is open, I get OPEN when I use the local IP, but "Host seems down" for the public IP. I don't get it. Anyone have a suggestion?

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          You need to set the external port number as well. I've never seen the external source IP address/port number setting before but chances are its not critical.



          Port numbers need not to be from the external port number to internal port number.






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          • So I only need to fill in External port number with 8333--8333? Thanks

            – thelynx
            Jan 3 at 8:55













          • When I use nmap to see if port is open, I get OPEN when I use the local IP, but "Host seems down" for the public IP. I don't get it. Anyone have a suggestion?

            – thelynx
            Jan 5 at 2:42


















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          You need to set the external port number as well. I've never seen the external source IP address/port number setting before but chances are its not critical.



          Port numbers need not to be from the external port number to internal port number.






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          • So I only need to fill in External port number with 8333--8333? Thanks

            – thelynx
            Jan 3 at 8:55













          • When I use nmap to see if port is open, I get OPEN when I use the local IP, but "Host seems down" for the public IP. I don't get it. Anyone have a suggestion?

            – thelynx
            Jan 5 at 2:42
















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          You need to set the external port number as well. I've never seen the external source IP address/port number setting before but chances are its not critical.



          Port numbers need not to be from the external port number to internal port number.






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          You need to set the external port number as well. I've never seen the external source IP address/port number setting before but chances are its not critical.



          Port numbers need not to be from the external port number to internal port number.







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          • So I only need to fill in External port number with 8333--8333? Thanks

            – thelynx
            Jan 3 at 8:55













          • When I use nmap to see if port is open, I get OPEN when I use the local IP, but "Host seems down" for the public IP. I don't get it. Anyone have a suggestion?

            – thelynx
            Jan 5 at 2:42





















          • So I only need to fill in External port number with 8333--8333? Thanks

            – thelynx
            Jan 3 at 8:55













          • When I use nmap to see if port is open, I get OPEN when I use the local IP, but "Host seems down" for the public IP. I don't get it. Anyone have a suggestion?

            – thelynx
            Jan 5 at 2:42



















          So I only need to fill in External port number with 8333--8333? Thanks

          – thelynx
          Jan 3 at 8:55







          So I only need to fill in External port number with 8333--8333? Thanks

          – thelynx
          Jan 3 at 8:55















          When I use nmap to see if port is open, I get OPEN when I use the local IP, but "Host seems down" for the public IP. I don't get it. Anyone have a suggestion?

          – thelynx
          Jan 5 at 2:42







          When I use nmap to see if port is open, I get OPEN when I use the local IP, but "Host seems down" for the public IP. I don't get it. Anyone have a suggestion?

          – thelynx
          Jan 5 at 2:42




















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