It helps to explain what exactly didn't work. But you can try to see how far you can get with this tutorial on how to add port mappings through Windows UPnP panel.
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Originally Posted by Black Ninja
I seem to be having the same problem as Foly. My router does have UPnP, and it is enabled - but no luck.
EDIT: For what it's worth, the router is an Apple Time Capsule. Wireless is disabled and I am plugged in via CAT6.
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That router apparently only uses NAT-PMP. I guess that's another thing to consider implementing alongside UPnP. I suppose you can try adding port mappings through your OS like how the tutorial above suggests.
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