Here are the steps:
1)Setup an IP reservation for the MAC address of the stoker on your router. Lets say your stoker's MAC is 00:00:FF:AA:BB:CC. Make a reservation on your router such that the MAC address above is always assigned the IP address 192.168.1.102 or some other number.
I'm not sure if you can do this on the default Linksys firmware. You may need to flash it with DD-WRT or Tomato to get this functionality. Google "linksys IP reservation". I use DD-WRT on mine so it's not an issue.
2)In the port RANGE forwarding page you show above enter the following:
App Start End Protocol IP
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www 80 80 TCP 192.168.1.102
telnet 23 23 both 192.168.1.102
3)Setup the Stoker for DHCP by setting the first number of the IP address to 255 as described in the manual. Hit SELECT 4 times and cycle the power off/on.
4)Check the Stoker's IP address. It should read 192.168.1.102
5) Go to
http://www.whatsmyip.org/ and find out the WAN address of your router listed at the top of the page. Let's say it's 65.96.53.152
6) From inside your LAN open the following URL in your browser:
http://65.96.53.152 (or whatever IP you got from WhatsMyIP)
If everything is fine then you should see the stoker web UI.
7)If you can't get to the URL in number 6 from another LAN outside your own then most likely your ISP is blocking port 80. In that case, you'll need to setup port MAPPING as well as IP forwarding. How you do this is up to you. Most of us run other firmware on the router such as DD-WRT or Tomato to enable us to do this.
For instance, with DD-WRT I can tell my router to take all incomming requests to port 8080 on the WAN side and have them MAPPED to port 80 of IP address 192.168.1.102 on my internal LAN. I can therefore get to my stoker using the URL:
http://routers_WAN_IP:8080
Also note you would need to do the same thing to port 23 when using StokerLog unless you have the HTTP Only box checked. (map something like 2323 to 23) I'm not quite sure how to specify a port other than 23 within StokerLog though. You may just need to go HTTP only. Maybe Amir can answer this.
-rob