How to Forward Ports in a Beetel 450TC3 Router

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October 02, 2017 (Last Updated: ) | Reading Time: 4 minutes

The Beetel 450TC3 router has a firewall. This firewall protects your home network by blocking incoming and outgoing connections that are not authorized. Some online games or programs require additional connections to be opened so they can run smoothly. The process of opening additional ports is called a port forward.

In this guide I will walk you step-by-step through the port forwarding process on the Beetel 450TC3 router. I will show you how to:

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Step 1

It is important to setup a static ip address in the device that you are forwarding a port to. This ensures that your ports will remain open even after your device reboots.

This step is important because you want a permanent IP address in your device. If you do not set up a permanent IP address in your device, then when you device reboots it may get a new IP address.

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Step 2

Now we are going to login to your Beetel 450TC3 router. Your router has a web interface, so you will login to it using your web browser. This can be either Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Edge. It usually does not matter which browser you choose to use.

Open up your web browser and find the address bar. It should look something like this:

Image of a browser address bar
Browser address bar

Above is an example of what a web browser address bar looks like. Find the address bar in your router and type in your router's IP address.

The default Beetel 450TC3 IP Address is: 192.168.1.1

After entering the IP address of your router you can simply press enter. If all goes well you will see the following screen:

Beetel 450TC3 Login
Screenshot of Beetel 450TC3 Login.

You should see a box prompting you for your username and password. If you don't see a login screen, you need to figure out what the router's IP address has been changed to. Check out our How To Find Your Router's IP Address page to find out.

Enter your username and password, and then click the Login button to log in to your Beetel 450TC3 router.

Having Trouble?

This is a pretty common place to get stuck. If you find yourself here, don't panic, there are a few things you can try:

  • First, check all the different Beetel default combinations. Here is our list of all known Default Beetel Router Passwords.
  • Second, try and guess what the password/username was changed to. Use our Find Password App to make this step easier.
  • Finally, if you still are stuck after trying both of the above options, it may be time to consider a factory reset. Learn more about this option on the How to Reset a Router page.

Step 3

Now we need to find the port forwarding section in your router. Here's how you do it. Starting from the ADSL Router Status page of your router:

Beetel 450TC3 Device Info
Screenshot of Beetel 450TC3 Device Info.

Begin by clicking the Advanced option at the top of the page.

Beetel 450TC3 Static Route
Screenshot of Beetel 450TC3 Static Route.

You should now be on the page you see above. Click the option of NAT in the left sidebar.

This opens a new menu. Click the option of Virtual Server.

Beetel 450TC3 Virtual Server
Screenshot of Beetel 450TC3 Virtual Server.

Step 4

Here are the ports to forward for Xbox Live:

  • TCP Ports: 3074
  • UDP Ports: 3074

If you are looking for the ports for a different application you can find it by either:

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Enable the User-defined Service Name radio button.

Create a name for this forward and put it in the User-defined Service Name box. The name is only used as a reminder and has no effect on the port forward.

Select the protocol type of the ports you are forwarding from the Protocol box.

Enter the same port number to be forwarded into the WAN Port and the LAN Open Port boxes.

Enter the IP address that you want to forward these ports to into the LAN IP Address box. Note that if you are forwarding ports so you can run a program on a device other than your computer then you can enter your device's IP address into that box instead.

When you are all done click the Apply Changes button.

Make sure to click the Apply Changes button when you are finished.

Your ports should now be open. It is time to test them.

Test if Your Ports are Open

Now that you have forwarded ports on the Beetel 450TC3 you should test to see if your ports are forwarded correctly.

To test if your port has been properly forwarded, you can use our Network Utilities tool, which includes a free Open Port Checker. Our Open Port Check tool is the only online port checking tool with Guaranteed Results.

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