Been a fiddling with mocha but just cant seem to get it to work (on WAN (Internet)). I'll arrange a static IP, see if that helps.
I'm unable to put 255 on the end, so can we get complicated?
Shamelessly copied from the above link.. but basically you need to adjust your subnet, and this will be assuming that all of your devices use DHCP to get their IP address, and that any other port forwarding rules you currently have in place may be impacted and need changing..
If you need more details about subnets, there's a guide in the guides section
Your current subnet will most likely be 255.255.255.0
So setup your port forwarding and set the target IP to XXX.XXX.X.127 (first blocks of Xs are automatic in Belkin's case I think)
Save the settings
Then go in to your DHCP options and change your subnet to assign from 255.255.255.0 to 255.255.255.128 this will limit your LAN IP range to a max of 126 devices (127 is used for broadcast)
Save your settings, and hopefully it wont work out you have put the port forward on a broadcast address..
Reboot your router and PC you want to power on, any other devices are likely to need a power cycle as well to pick up the new dhcp settings, or just pull and re-connect the network cable..
Let me know how you get on..
Stolen text:"If the router does not allow NAT to be forwarded on a broadcast address (it is a bug in some routers), a work around is to define the subnet for your LAN as 255.255.255.128 , and forward the UDP port 9 to IP 192.168.2.127, which is the broadcast address for your new subnet (if your network is using range 192.168.2.xxx).
On some routers, first define subnet as 255.255.255.0, and NAT UDP port 9 to 192.168.2.127 (if your network is using range 192.168.2.xxx), save the configuration, and hereafter change the subnet to 255.255.255.128."