I hope this will help other users with this router, it might sound easy now.but it took ages for me to find out. In mIRC, put first ports to 4990 and last ports to 5000. Also forward port 4990 as starting port and ending port 5000 to your computers address (mine is 192.168.0.4). Now your all set to connect to mIRC again! Go into your router's port forward menu (mine is 192.168.0.1) and forward ports 113 to your computers port (mine is 192.168.0.4). Put 113 if you want to Ident, 59 is a very common port on IRC for connecting to other users which are firewalled, and any other ports you want to have open for mIRC. As you see apart from the server ports (6660-6669) also ports 113 and a random range above 1024 are needed for your full IRC experience 3.0. By default DCC sessions use random port numbers above 1024, up to 5000. ( IRC DCC ) mIRC doesnt work with DCC Sends. DCC is used for file transfers and private chats between IRC users. in the Incoming Ports column you should set the ports that will be used to poke holes into your firewall. Port Forwarding with IPTABLES or external tools like IPPORTFW, IPMASQADM.You just have to check that mIRC really uses your specified port, otherwise it won't work properly. Usually this value is anything between 6661-6669, sometimes 7000 various others. in the Trigger column you but the port or port range that mIRC tries to connect to the irc server. Login and go to Special AP, now you should see Trigger and Incoming Ports and all that.Open your web browser and type 192.168.123.254 for your routers web site (usually if you haven't changed the ip).Here is what I did on my SMC Barricade 7004BR: Mirc works better then ever, Ident and DCC-Get from firewalled users works great, I'm not too sure about DCC-Send to firewalled users yet. I finally found the answer to all my problems!
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