N3crosis New Member Apr 20, 2009 #1 Title basically says it all, is there any negative effects of forwarding a port for a router?
brian VIP Member Apr 21, 2009 #2 It opens ports on your network. So a hacker can get his way in if he wants. However if you know what you are doing, you should be fine.
It opens ports on your network. So a hacker can get his way in if he wants. However if you know what you are doing, you should be fine.
N3crosis New Member Apr 21, 2009 #3 brian said: It opens ports on your network. So a hacker can get his way in if he wants. However if you know what you are doing, you should be fine. Click to expand... Well I'm trying to do it for a program (probably can't mention it on this site, but I guarantee everyone knows about/ uses it). I keep getting extremely bad download connections, will this fix that?
brian said: It opens ports on your network. So a hacker can get his way in if he wants. However if you know what you are doing, you should be fine. Click to expand... Well I'm trying to do it for a program (probably can't mention it on this site, but I guarantee everyone knows about/ uses it). I keep getting extremely bad download connections, will this fix that?
brian VIP Member Apr 21, 2009 #5 Err, this is a tough one. However I'm going to say this is in the no-go area. (http://www.computerforum.com/109167-rules-reminder.html)
Err, this is a tough one. However I'm going to say this is in the no-go area. (http://www.computerforum.com/109167-rules-reminder.html)