Router Port Forwarding
Ok First go to: PortForward.com - Free Help Setting up Your Router or Firewall
Then scroll down and look for your router
For the example I'll take the DI-524 from D-Link
There's will be a list of game that will appear. Just find World of Warcraft
It will show you how to unlock the WoW port.
This is only for World of Warcraft Port ( 3724 / 3724 ).
Ports that you need to unlock:
Ok first of all You need to check the Enabled circle first.
For the name you can put like WoW1 to like 10 ...
for the Protocol you choose Both ( if you can't you will need to do one for TCP and another one for UDP)
Private IP is the IP that your router give to you ( 192.168.0.? or anything else like that )
Private port is the first port that I'll write like that: ex. 3323 / 3324 ( that's a ranged port but it's only an example so don't unlock this one 3323 will be the Private Port )
Public port is the Second port in the Example ( 3324 )
For the Schedule just put Always
Then you apply it.
Ok now the ports that you need to unlock are:
3306 / 3306
6881 / 6999
8129 / 8129
3036 / 3036
2093 / 2093
6112 / 6112
8050 / 8050
8245 / 8245
80 / 80
*** If you haven't unlock the WoW port do it now. Ports is 3724 / 3724 ***
I know there's some router that only have 1 box to put the Port
so you to do a range port forward you need for the 6881 / 6999 put it like: 6881 - 6999 .
After that it's suppose to work. If it not just post your problem here and i'll try to help.
I didn't copy this Guide. Made it by myself
If I helped you, you can rep me but I'm not doing it for rep. When i started was boring to try to find which port I had to unlock. so this is my guide that should help you out