Here's a step by step guide on how to Port Forward
Globe's Prolink H9200 to be use in
Utorrent.
Port forwarding in Prolink H9200 is a little bit different in Hurricane 9300G, but it is as easy. Torrent downloads are greatly affected if you do not use port forwarding in Globe DSL.
Step 1. You need to set
Port 80 in Utorrent for incoming connections. Any other port is blocked by Globe Broadband. Open up Utorrent, at the upper left menu, click on Options > Preferences.

A box will appear like the one below, put 80 on the box next to
Port Used for Incoming Connections. And also, remove the check next to Enable UPnP port mapping

To enable Port Forwarding in Prolink Hurricane's H9200, you need to have Static IP address on your PC.
Go to your desktop, Right Click on
My Network Places and then click on
Properties. Something like the box below will appear, select
Local Area Connection, right-click on it and then choose properties.

Double click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

Internet Protocol Property box will appear. Enter information like the box below:
Ip address: 192.168.1.3 (default assigned ip address when using dynamic ip)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Preferred DNS server: 192.168.1.1

Now that you already configured Utorrent and your static IP address. It is now time to configure your modem. I will borrow pictures from fortforward.com
Open up your favorite browser like Mozilla firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera browser. Type in the address bar
192.168.1.1 (that is the default IP address of your modem)

A box will appear prompting you for your username and password. The default username is
admin and the default password is
password. This page will appear (click the picture to enlarge):

Click the
Services button near the top of the page (click the picture to enlarge):

Select
NAT Rule Entry from the
NAT Options drop down box.

Click the
Add button near the bottom of the page and enter these information, and then click submit.


Click the
Close button near the bottom of the page.
Click the IP Filter link near the top of the page.

Select
Low from the
Security Level drop down box. Select
Accept from the
Public Default Action,
Private Default Action and
DMZ Default Action drop down box.
Click the Submit button near the bottom of the page.
Click the Admin button near the top of the page.
You should now see a new menu. In this new menu, click Commit & Reboot.

Click the
Commit button near the bottom of the page.
Click the Reboot button near the bottom of the page.
And you're done.
*Some pictures are from portforward.com