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Well title says it, I've done everything and still I or my friends cannot connect to my server. Now I can connect to my local IP but besides that nothing. All it says is "contacting server", Could someone please help.
[SOLVED] Last edited by Saint21; 03-21-2010 at 12:41 AM. |
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have you gone thru these steps:
[URL]http://ventrilo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17761[/URL] |
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Yep tried everything
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what make/model router do you have?
can the status page see your server? [URL]http://ventrilo.com/status.php[/URL] |
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Hey, by no means do i want to steal your thread, but i have the exact same problem, i have followed your guide Prog-Rocker to the teeth but any time i try to connect i get contacting server i have a DIR-655 D-LINK and i have tested my server on that link and it shows up. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Oh its cool man as long as I figure out the problem. I have a Linksys model No. WRT54GS v.6
I have tried a lot of things not really sure what I need to do, I checked the status and for some reason it is not responding. Last edited by Saint21; 03-12-2010 at 11:02 PM. |
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@bmathers
try this: [FONT=Verdana]Configure the Virtual Server option, not Port-Forward. Use the normal ports [/FONT] [FONT=Verdana](3784 for TCP/UDP and 6100 UDP) and the same for the private ports.[/FONT] |
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[font=verdana]6100 does nothing for free servers it not need omg people can read these days.[/font] |
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@saint21
What OS are you running? try putting the server pc into the DMZ section of the router then try the status page again. also make sure the router has the latest firmware. try powering off the router for 60 seconds then re-check the portforward settings. if possible, try connecting the server to the router with an ethernet cable temp disable all firewall/virus apps Last edited by Prog-Rocker; 03-13-2010 at 10:55 AM. |
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I was having this problem today and finally figured it out. This worked for me anyways but our problem sounded the same.
I was trying to use my IP which I got from ipchicken.com. It wouldn't work and I was getting frustrated. I looked around my router settings, opened the ports I was suppose to and still nothing. Finally I noticed the WAN IP address in my routers settings and tried it. Voila! It works perfect now. So try using your routers WAN IP and see if that works. Hope this helps. |
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