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Shadow[(^_^)] Master Dude
Joined: 09 May 2005 Posts: 114 Location: USA BABY WOOT WOOT!!!
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Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 11:17 am Post subject: |
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Hey Grandpa I have had the same problem for about a year straight to a few days ago! I thought maybe I don't have the right files or something. I had tryed turning my firewalls off and everything. Until I learned my modem can block ports also! I learned that even if you turn all firewalls on the cpu off the modem or router is still a force to be reckoned with! This is what I did. I don't know If you have a dsl router like me but, I went to start -> run -> then typed cmd. when my command prompt opened, i typed "ipconfig" without quotations. Press enter. That will tell you all your addresses for your cpu. I next took my gateway # like 172.xx.xxx.x or whatever and put it in my url and it took me to my dsl modem configuration. From there I opened up the ports that are needed to make a server. Open ports 7777 + 7778 + 7779. For tcp/ip, udp, and for master server! I hope this helps I am more than willing to help further if it doesn't help! |
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