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there is also a "vertal server" place on the router.. maybe something should be edited in there? heres a picture, please reply:
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#12 |
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Yep, that's it. Sorry I didn't notice that you weren't on the virtual server before.
Notice how it has a "private IP" field - that's the field for the internal address of your server. Setup a separate entry for both TCP port 3784 and UDP port 3784. Remove the configuration under the applications section that you did previously, and you should be good to go. |
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#13 |
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where do i get my internal IP and is it always the same?
is it just my lan ip? :S Last edited by Sonxx; 12-21-2006 at 11:33 AM. |
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Yes, it's your LAN IP. From your screenshots, it's 192.168.0.100.
However, as I noted in my first post, your computer is setup for DHCP addressing. This means that address could change and if so, your portforwarding entry will be incorrect and outside connections will break. You need to change your system to a static LAN IP address. |
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