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09-Sep-2009, 09:13 AM #1
Solved: how to disable NAT/ Firewall in my router?
hi,

I have a linksys WAG54G2 G wireless ADSL2+ Gateway router and i want to disable the whole NAT or firewall thing because i dun wanna keep forwarding ports and stuff. especially for my ps3. how can i do that ?

dont worry i understand the risks, i 'll get my own firewall.

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09-Sep-2009, 12:44 PM #3
On my wrt54,I went into security/firewall,uncheck block requests.
I got this info from linksys live chat.Useful tool.
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