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Poser
Tavern Dweller
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posted August 19, 2003 12:42 AM |
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How to play behind a router
If you use a router, you would not be able to play/host unless you foward spacific ports.
Routers like linksys and netgear have a admin panel located in http://192.168.0.1 or http://192.168.1.1
For other brands refer to you manuel.
Once in the control panel, find a page named "Port Fowarding" Or something close to that, you should get a list of boxes to enter numbers in.
First foward 4377 (You may have to enter 4377 to 4377) to play.
Second foward 6500, and lastly 28900.
Once you enabled those 3 ports, you should be able to play on gamespy without diffucatly. Remember, firewall and a router are two differnt things.
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zud
Promising
Famous Hero
box worshipper
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posted August 19, 2003 12:47 AM |
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Edited By: zud on 30 Sep 2003
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Ports I have been told gamespy and heroes needs
6667, 3783, 27900, 28900,29900,29901,13139, 6515, 6500, 4377 <-- Ports
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the_teacher
Supreme Hero
Talk to the hand!
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posted August 24, 2003 09:43 PM |
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the question is : "how can you play behind zud ?"
there are mnay answer , but none involving heroes 4
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pietjebell
Promising
Known Hero
positive
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posted November 25, 2003 11:12 AM |
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Quote: If you use a router, you would not be able to play/host unless you foward spacific ports.
Welll.. that would be right, but you can simply 'open' (unblock) the specific ports
Specialy when using a router on a small nerdwork
Unless you are, say, a nerdwork administrator, and you wanna play yourself, but not grant access to others ...
It that case you can use port-forwarding to your own computer
Or in case of a specific hosting server or sumthing
(be sure to inform me bout that )
HAHA, yep, I know!! It 's done for security reasons, sure!
What else you need a firewall for eh!?
Im talking bout the small, home nerdwork thingies here
Quote: Remember, firewall and a router are two differnt things.
this post of mine is more about a firewall than a router.. Look 2 posts below
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Poser
Tavern Dweller
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posted November 26, 2003 03:45 PM |
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You cant unblock ports, a router needs to know where to route the traffic to, if u haev two pcs, and unblock a port, it doest know where to send the traffic, this ofcourse doest matter for outgoing connections
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pietjebell
Promising
Known Hero
positive
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posted November 26, 2003 06:11 PM |
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Edited By: zud on 13 Dec 2003
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Quote: a router needs to know where to route the traffic to, if u haev two pcs, and unblock a port, it doest know where to send the traffic, this ofcourse doest matter for outgoing connections
Hmm.. aren 't you talking about a bridge or switch here?
A router routes networks, It looks at the 3rd osi layer & routes the packets given the info it found in that layer.
Or:
It routes the packets from 1 network to the network wich matches the IP adress it found in the 3rd OSI layer..
It simply connects 2 networks together, 2 different Ip ranges that otherwise couldn 't connect..
Oow Yes, its a smart thingy
If a router doesn 't know where to send the packets its not a router.
Or if the packets dont contain the Ip adress, they 're not TCP/IP packets
In the case of online gaming, the packets travell using specific ports.
If the packets "come in" on a specific port, the router still knows where to send them..
'Cos the info is still in the packets
It changes off course, when the other ( who joins ) doesn 't know the exact IP adress of the host.
Then the request is made on the specific port & only that or those ports, then u can use forwarding......
It simply forwards all traffic that comes in on ports "such & so" to Ip adress xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
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Tortoise
Known Hero
Master of Reptiles.
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posted December 17, 2003 01:23 AM |
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i never did like routers ^.^
i am a big fan of hubs...
by the way, how do heroes III and heroes IV get played now??
is it still by msn zone?
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Blue_Camel
Famous Hero
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posted December 17, 2003 04:18 AM |
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h3 by zone, h4 by gamespy. neither have changed
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Powderburn
Tavern Dweller
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posted January 11, 2004 07:03 AM |
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Hey,
you guys sound knowledgable, maybe you could help me.
I am using a microsoft wired base station to network my pc's and I can't play Heroes 3 in multiplayer on my network.I always get an error connecting to that session message.
I switched the operating mode to bridging instead of routing and it worked for a few hours but then we lost the connection and I had to reset the base station to get things working again. It seems like there has to be a better way. Will port forwarding work with playing on a network also?
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angelito
Honorable
Undefeatable Hero
proud father of a princess
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posted May 12, 2008 04:58 PM |
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4 years later......
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Jinxer
Legendary Hero
*****
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posted May 12, 2008 09:32 PM |
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hahahaha maybe he is still having the problem I am curious how people even find these threads? People spend all day looking over 4 year old threads and then think hey... I got something to offer to this thread so I will chime in? hahahaha
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Elvin
Admirable
Omnipresent Hero
Endless Revival
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posted May 12, 2008 09:36 PM |
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I've always been wondering where they dig them up
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