


I went to "add service" and typed the name as RTP and put the port start at 2222 and the end at 2269. When I went in I had one service there already, it was called SIP and for UDP & TCP it was set to 5060 for port start and end. So I've gone into the port forwarding area and this is, of course, where I need help. I'm not sure if you're able to see what it looks like when you log in to the router of one of these, and if you aren't, here's a site which shows what it looks like: The tc8305c is a Wireless Gateway 1 where as the WG 2 and 3 are the dual-band models. You will see light indicators for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz. connection to the TC8305C) everything should be fine. An easy well to tell is to look at the front of the Wireless Gateway. If I can re-establish the Airport Express (with an ethernet. used nowhere on its website does Comcast say anything about wireless. I'm hoping you can still help me.Īs I said, I have a TC8305C modem/router. Technicolor TC8305C gateway does not have a USB port to plug in our printer and the printer does not have an ethernet port, which possibly could be. Unfortunately since my knowledge of port forwarding and networking in general is quite limited, I was unable to get my Polycom phone to work.
