Motorola SBG6580 Port Forwarding
1.Open up the Motorola SBG6580 Router Login
Motorola SBG6580
(Make sure you're connected to your home network to do this)
2.Login to admin panel of Motorola SBG6580 router to setup port forward
Login to the admin panel of Motorola SBG6580 router by copy-pasting the default username and password (given below) in the dialog box that pops up:
Default username of Motorola SBG6580: | admin | COPY |
Default password of Motorola SBG6580: | motorola | COPY |
Do not panic if the login credentials fail. You can easily reset the Motorola SBG6580 router by pressing and holding the reset button with a clip for about 15 seconds. Retry the credentials again and voila, you are in. Give yourself a pat on the back, you have completed the hardest steps without any hassle on your Motorola SBG6580 Router.
3.Assign a static IP address to your gaming console / laptop / end-device
By default, every time your gaming console reboots it gets a new local IP. So, the first step is to assign a FIXED IP / Static IP address to the device that is requesting a port forward from Motorola SBG6580 Router.
Navigate through the router's admin panel and look for "DHCP Reservations", Click on DHCP Reservations and assign a static local ip address for your gaming console or end-device and make a note a note of the ip address.
4.Navigate to the port forwarding section of Motorola SBG6580 router
If you have followed me so far, you are now staring at the Motorola SBG6580 router’s homepage. Here's what you do next:
Steps:
- Look for - Advanced (found in the menu bar at the top of the page) , and click on it
- Look for - Forwarding (found in the left hand side menu bar), and click on it
Quick tip: Port forwarding for dummies
When you move in to a new apartment, you need a new mailbox fixed so you can receive mail and your monthly beauty magazines. Similarly, for your device to receive incoming traffic, you will have to create a new port forwarding rule on your Motorola SBG6580 Router. That is going to be our very last step. Stick with me now, you've done great so far, Better yet ⭐ Bookmark this page, it always helps.
5.Create port forwarding rule on your Motorola SBG6580 router
Follow the below steps, (the steps might slightly vary based on your model)
- Click on "Add New" / "Create" buttons to create a new port forwarding rule on Motorola SBG6580 Router
- Application name / Description: Enter the name of the program. Eg. Xbox, ps2, Minecraft, Xbox One. Note: This is only for your reference.
- Enter the static ip address of the device that we created in step 3 of this guide
- Enter the port to forward. (Enter the same port if you don’t have a range)
- Choose TCP / UDP on your Motorola SBG6580 Router. (Choose both if you are not sure)
- If you see a field called “External IP addresses“ enter 0.0.0.0 in it
- Make sure “Enable” Checkbox is selected if available on your Motorola SBG6580 Router
- Click Save when you are finished
6.Testing the port forwarding entries on your Motorola SBG6580 router
Now that you have created a port forward on Motorola SBG6580 Router, let us test the port forwarding setup from your game server or end application.
Congratulations! Your hard work has paid off; you have now successfully setup port forwarding for your Motorola SBG6580 router. You can now host private game servers or effortlessly access your IP camera from the outside world.
Just to be safe, go ahead and ⭐ Bookmark this page.
7. Remember to close unused ports on Motorola SBG6580 Router
With all the modern firewalls, its absolutely safe to do port forwarding. But just keep in mind to review and close unused ports often or at least once every 6 months! on your Motorola SBG6580.
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Motorola SBG6580 Port forwarding not working ?
You tried bending your knees up, but still facing problem with Port forwarding on Motorola SBG6580? Well, there’s a reason, Wise men said “The opposite of Networking is Not Working”. So, it does take some trial and error to get it working.
Here let’s go through the common port forwarding issues and problems on Motorola SBG6580 Router and how to fix them.
1.You may be behind more than one router
More often than not, your computer connects to your home router(Motorola SBG6580) which then connects to your internet service provider's router before connecting to the internet(port forwarding through 2 routers). To find out, log in to your Motorola SBG6580 Router and check the IP address on the status page. If it is not the same as your external IP address (a quick Google search of ‘what is my IP’ should help) then your Motorola SBG6580 is not the internet facing router. If that’s the case, you may need to login to the first router and enable DMZ for the second router’s (Motorola SBG6580) IP Address.
2.Did you enable static IP on your devices that’s requesting port forward on your Motorola SBG6580 router
Yes, we're repeating a step here we know, but it's imperative you're sure. If your IP changes every time you reboot your PC/console, it means the network setting is still set to dynamic. Follow step 1 in this guide, reboot your device and confirm the IP hasn't changed. Now you're good to go. (In few cases, though the static IP is enabled correctly, a reboot may be required for proper IP recycling. Well, Reboot does work) Ofcourse, Port forwarding does work without static ip, But once you turn off your device you may lose the IP and will not receive any incoming traffic from Motorola SBG6580 Router
3.Verify that you entered correct IP Address on port forwarding in Motorola SBG6580
Log in to the Port forwarding section of your Motorola SBG6580 router and verify the IP entered is correct. First understand which end device will use this port (XBOX / PS3 / PS4 / PC / IP Camera) and enter the IP Address of that device.
Note: If your Motorola SBG6580 Router says that have you to choose your computer's name from dropdown box for the port forwarding rule instead of an IP address, make sure there are no duplicate computer names and you have chosen the right one.
4.Check the External IP addresses field in the port forwarding rule of Motorola SBG6580 Router
Check if Motorola SBG6580 Router has a field called “External IP address” in the port forwarding section. Make sure you Enter "0.0.0.0" in the External IP address fields.
External IP addresses are not entered unless you are restricting access from specific WAN addresses. You also would not enter LAN IPs or your own public IP.
5.Double check / tweak your Motorola SBG6580 Firewall settings
In this age, cyber security is of utmost importance. Some router developers are producing routers with more built-in firewall. While this is definitely a positive, some of these options could restrict incoming connections even if a port forwarding rule is set on Motorola SBG6580 Router. Thankfully we programmers are a humble lot. Routers come with excellent information on the help page and a quick glance should tell you which settings need to be modified/disabled. Usually, you can just set the firewall settings to its minimum settings on Motorola SBG6580 Router. And don’t worry, your computer will continue to be protected.
6.Check your PC Firewall settings allows incoming port traffic from Motorola SBG6580 Router
Your Windows / Mac / Linux firewall / antivirus could be blocking connections.
You need only one Antivirus and Firewall application. Make sure you turn windows firewall “ON” and that no other firewall is installed. Then try adding the ports to the firewall app, not just the program that is going to use them
If you're using a 3rd party Antivirus solution, check if it has a built-in firewall as part of the antivirus solution. A quick look at the apps homepage should give you a clue.
7. Using the same port in different port forwarding rules of the Motorola SBG6580 router
port is your home network’s doorway and can be forwarded to only one Computer/IP at a time. Ensure you didn’t type-in the same port in multiple forwarding rules on your Motorola SBG6580 Router.
8. Is DMZ Enabled on your Motorola SBG6580 router?
DMZ is an 'open all ports' rule. On most routers, this rule simply overrides port forwarding rules. You may want to disable DMZ and give it another go.
9. Reboot Motorola SBG6580 after adding port forwarding rules
Some routers, like most application, need to be rebooted after settings have been applied or changed. A simple tweak in the regular power cycling (Why am I trying to impress you? Unplug the power cord and shove it back in is all I'm saying) helps with most issues.
10. Did You Hard Reset your Motorola SBG6580 Router?
A factory reset is an easy way to uninstall unwanted mods, updates, and clear out custom settings on your Motorola SBG6580 Router. Resetting Motorola SBG6580 will set it back to its initial condition, just like it was when you bought it. Now, let’s give it another go
11. Tried everything but no luck? Time to visit the showroom.
Last but definitely not the least, your Motorola SBG6580 Router could be faulty. Although a rarity in todays 'customer satisfaction' era, it is still a possibility. There have been cases where single pieces of equipment or an entire range of models have had bugs in their firmware (programmers are human too). Your first step will be to look for a firmware update, which is likely to have a bug fix. If this doesn't help or if there's no update available, you have earned the right to barge in to your dealer's office and request for, nay, demand for a new model!
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Who needs port forwarding on Motorola SBG6580 router?
We wrote this port forwarding guide (Mac / Windows / Linux) to help you to setup,
- Port forwarding to Xbox / Xbox one from Motorola SBG6580 router
- Port forwarding to PS3 / PS4 from Motorola SBG6580 router
- Port forwarding for Minecraft server on Motorola SBG6580 router
- Port forwarding for utorrent on Motorola SBG6580 router
- Port forwarding for IP cameras, SQL Server, FTP Server, SSH Clients, IpTables on Motorola SBG6580 router