29-04-2014 09:35 PM
29-04-2014 09:41 PM
Do you mean this?
https://community.vodafone.co.nz/t5/Modems-home-Wi-Fi/hg659-dmz-for-console-gaming/m-p/116326#M2474
John
29-04-2014 09:50 PM
29-04-2014 09:52 PM
@nordschleife If any features are added / changed they generally will only be spoken about once actually released,
John
28-07-2014 01:47 AM
Mikeullrich
Can you give me the HG659 firmware software version: V100R001C206B013?thank you!my email:3086195@foxmail.com
10-07-2014 01:11 PM
Thank you. That is the best reply I have has so far, even if it is confusing to an old fellow like me. I tried to follow your instructions to the letter but obviously stuffed up something. In my case the two ports required are 80 and 9000. I got to doing them but then got confused by several things, such as the entry called Internal Host. It seems to default to the iMac I am usunf. Any ideas what it should be? Perhaps a couple of screen dumps with my settings would be brilliant. Perhaps that is too much to ask. kind regards Gray
27-07-2014 01:21 AM
Where can I download Huawei HG659 firmware software version: V100R001C206B013?
thankyou!
27-07-2014 09:25 AM
The HG659 comes with V100R001C206B013 firmware preinstalled, you don't need to downlaod it, it already has that version, also the telecom version of this model are a few firmware versions behind Vodafone's just a fyi.
28-07-2014 01:10 AM
28-07-2014 08:13 AM
I'm having marginal success with this.
Worked my way through the setup OK and forwarded a couple of arbitrary port numbers (9300 & 9301) to devices serving up web pages on the LAN side. canyouseeme.org timed out on testing these unitl I rebooted the HG659.
They then open up OK and I could see the 'webservers' from the web. However the router then seems to randomly stop forwarding them (within a matter of an hour or so) until I reboot it again. Am I doing something wrong, is it a bug, is it a fault?
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