Okay sry I had a lot going on yesterday. I will do it today. Can I email you with it?
I did some googling on your router. https://help.comporium.com/s/article/How-Do-I-Update-the-WIFI-settings-for-my-Technicolor-CGA4236-modem "Using a device that is currently connected to your modem, open a web browser and enter http://192.168.0.1 in the browser address bar. The modem login screen should load, prompting you to enter the username and password."
"To log in, use the username and password printed on the label attached to the modem." These steps are very similar to any home router.
There's a web site which may have instructions for your exact router model: https://portforward.com/technicolor/. If you have trouble navigating the interface, look for your router model there, if it is among those, read the instructions provided.
https://www.cox.com/business/support/creating-advanced-port-configurations-in-the-technicolor-cga4131-administrative-portal.html cox.com also says that you'll need to visit 192.168.0.1.
I know how to login it's just that when I port forward, it requires the computer ipv6 address and I don't have ipv6
Okay, ariu, send a URL to a screenshot here. You can upload a screenshot to your site or https://temp.sh. I'll guide you from there.
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