Problem:
var js_3;function initPsDisplay(){js_3 = new PsDisplay({"info":{"controller_name":"PsDisplay","name":"PsDisplay_3","type":"FormField","w_id":3},"attrs":{"label":"","tabindex":"","field_name":"description","cf_id":"","table":"answers","highlight":0},"js":null});js_3.init();}YAHOO.util.Event.onDOMReady(initPsDisplay);
Workaround:
var js_4;function initPsDisplay(){js_4 = new PsDisplay({"info":{"controller_name":"PsDisplay","name":"PsDisplay_4","type":"FormField","w_id":4},"attrs":{"label":"","tabindex":"","field_name":"solution","cf_id":"","table":"answers","highlight":0},"js":null});js_4.init();}YAHOO.util.Event.onDOMReady(initPsDisplay);
Port Triggering is an advanced feature that can be used for gaming and other Internet applications. It allows you to do port forwarding without setting a fixed PC.
Steps to be followed
- Open a browser and type in the following URL: http://www.routerlogin.com or http://192.168.1.1 (depending on the model number of the router)
- Type the User Name as “admin” and the Password as “password” and Click OK.
- Click on Port Triggering under Advanced menu.
- Change the value of Port Triggering Timeout as 20
- Click on Add Service
- Specify a Unique/User Defined name under Service Name
Ex: Mails, VPN
- Specify the Service User as Any (if all the computers in the network are port triggered or if a single computer on a network is port triggered specify the IP address of the computer)
- Select the Service Type of the port to be triggered
Ex: TCP
- Specify the Trigger Port (The port to be triggered)
Ex: 25
- Select the Connection Type of Inbound Connection
Ex: TCP
Specify the Starting and Ending Port for Inbound Connection
Ex: 113
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