Fwd: the port forwarding app for Android
It works fine as it is supposed to. It's the ISP (mobile carriers ) that doesn't support direct incoming connections (they used to but has recently changed their policy ).
App works perfect, i just wish you could open more then one port at a time. Like example:ports 1000-2000, with one entry.
Might just be my phone but dies not work on Verizon galaxy note 3
Needs IP range support. Really not that hard to make a dynamic loop. Not sure why no one has done this in a java app
I never thought my wife would ever watch cartoons with me again! Thanks Elixsr! Besos!
It doesn't open ports it's fake
Has a limit of 2 users
Great job
Help
Great service
This app works great to control remotely from phone! A++++
Works perfectly. Only if i could enter port range instead of entering them one by one.
Great, it works on my slow smartphone perfectly
I want to access my PC internal IP address from outer world by using this app. Would you tell me how to do it?
Its Cool Now Everyone Can Join My MCPE Server
Just like every other port forwader I found, can't forward ports for my Xbox. Doesn't do a single thing.
Don't believe these bots rating it 5 stars and 4 stars believe me IT DOESN'T WORK!!!
If always says it could not bind TCP/UDP with (name).
This app is worst than Donald Trump's hair.
Does This Work For Minecraft?Pls Reply Its Awesome BTW
I want to portforward for my MCPE SERVER but its not working.
I liked the app but does it work for Xbox 360??
Perfect for the things people use this for.
Works perfectly
Hands down the most polished port forwarder available on android, simple and light
Keep the good work
Brilliant app that is extremely handy for those running servers/tethering. Nicely built as well with a fluid design and works well on tablet and phone! High recommend.
Great functionality and very user friendly.
Solid and easy to use.
runs well. just what i was looking for.
Very user friendly and a good piece of kit to have if you run your own server/tether regularly. Great idea for an app too!
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Great idea. I set it up for an on site camera for a news agency using a video streaming box. They wanted to do facebook live streaming and you have to go in and reprogram the encoder box every 4 hours with a new stream key. Too complicated for the camera guy and his assistant but put this and openvpn connect on a phone, the studio crew can pull up the encoder's web GUI and do whatever they need. Our only problem was that the forwarding would stop periodically and require someone to go in and tap on the start button.