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Off-topic forums => Completely Unrelated => Topic started by: peteey07 on 2008-05-12 12:28:43
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hello anyone who plays warcraft 3 on battlenet :D
its been a pain in the ass for ages to me,
how the heck do i host on battle.net?!
ive done the following::
-forwarded the necessary ports
-set up a static ip
it still aint working!
btw, im running a laptop which gets its internet access off a wireless network.
could this be the case?
looking forward to an answer ;)
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firewall?
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The simplest answer is usually the right one, I'd go with firewall also.
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hm. ive tried that. but i'l try it again.
thx ^^
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Come to think of it, if your using a wireless router, you may also have to allow it on the routers firewall as well as your own.
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Yeah. (pretty late reply)
I always thought it could have something to do with my wireless router. A friend of mine used to be able to host just fine, but then he bought a better computer and got his internet connection from a wireless router, and hasn't been able to host.
UUNFORTUNATELY
I'm not too sure how to get to my routers firewall.
I'm going to look in to my routers configuration page.
Hopefully i find something.
BTW if anyone is willing to help me out here my router is a D-Link DI-524.
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Good News:
I found my routers firewall, and edited it.
Bad News: Still didn't work
I've lost all hope. x(
Unless I'm doing something wrong with letting the ports through?
Okay, this is the current setting i have for this rule:
Source: * (LAN, WAN) IP Start: (blank) IP End: (blank)
Destination: * (LAN, WAN) IP Start: (blank) IP End: (blank) Protocol: * (TCP, UDP, ICMP) Port Range: 6112-6119
Schedule: Always
I have a gut feeling that i need to fill in the IP Start IP End fields, but I have no idea what to write in there.
BTW I know and have access to all my numbers so no need for the lecture of "Go to run, Type in cmd, Type in ipconfig, blah blah)
Okay. Now that i have overloaded your mind with all this info, any suggestions? :)
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You need to do a port forwarding rule, binding the specific port(s) to a specific ip. The thing you found looks like some kind of QoS setup - you need to find the option like NAT/Port forwarding/etc.
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Source: * (LAN, WAN) IP Start: (blank) IP End: (blank)
Destination: * (LAN, WAN) IP Start: (blank) IP End: (blank) Protocol: * (TCP, UDP, ICMP) Port Range: 6112-6119
Looks like a NAT config to me. He has to put in his LAN ip at ip-start. Else the router wont know where to forward to port-range 6112-6119!
Note: If you're editing your router, please leave it a minute for adjustment before you try.
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Forwarding the port requires no starting IP, router already knows what it's ip is.
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IP-end then, whatever works.
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Just saying that the screen he posted is most likely not a NAT config screen. You only need one IP to do a forwarding, plus it's impossible (well, not practical) to bind a port to a range of hosts (IP Start, IP End) in the local network. I mean, it would work one way, but the remote host will be stunned by 2 connections (2 sets of SEQ numbers).
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ive done the following::
-forwarded the necessary ports
I've already forwarded the ports, unless i misunderstood you guys. :S
I just woke up and my mind is still half asleep x)
EDIT:
Oh! woops. Sorry about that, my mind just clicked. So you guys are saying that i was looking at the wrong configuration page,
and that i should take a look around for something else?
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Mind posting your router's model?
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It's a D-Link DI-524.
(mentioned above i think..)
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It's a D-Link DI-524.
(mentioned above i think..)
Ah, sorry, I only looked at the first post for the model. Here (http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Dlink/DI-524/BitTorrent.htm) is a quick tutorial (it's for bittorrent, but it doesn't really matter). Basically, you're looking for "Advanced->Virtual Server" menu.
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Just saying that the screen he posted is most likely not a NAT config screen. You only need one IP to do a forwarding, plus it's impossible (well, not practical) to bind a port to a range of hosts (IP Start, IP End) in the local network. I mean, it would work one way, but the remote host will be stunned by 2 connections (2 sets of SEQ numbers).
True, it's a NAPT config-screen.
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Hi
(Pretty late reply, I've been out and about)
I've already previously done that before i posted this thread. I am seriously clueless x(