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68caliber
31-05-2006, 14:39
What you want to do is check your ip now you are going to do this by clicking start > then click run. Then in the box provided type "cmd" and press ok. Now you should see a comman prompt now you type ipconfig and press enter. copy or rember the FIRST ip address it should be somthing along the lines of 192.168.1.100 ot atleast start with 192.168. Now go to internet explorer and put that 192.168.1.100 into the address bar now that should be the default gateway ip then you will be asked for your username and password if you dont already know it please phone your router's company and they will tell you now we have to fowar your ports. look for Forwarding, or Port Forwarding or Virtual Server, UPnP Port Forwarding or Port Range Forwarding then add these ports: 8767 UDP, 14534 TCP, 51234 TCP and when it asks you for a name just put anything you want i put tsserver1, tsserver2, tsserver3. then your server is set up now go to www.cmyip.com and that is the ip everyone has to use to connect to your server

Bastian
31-05-2006, 15:08
Did you know...

...that it is possible to insert a linebreak into your text by hitting the enter key?

willshire
31-05-2006, 15:19
When i try to type in 192.168.0.1 in my browser its says can not find server! I do have a router but ever since i bought this new router which is a netgear there is no settings for it! Or nothing is setup1 What do i do:confused: Am i missing an important step to this server thing:confused:

Bastian
31-05-2006, 15:25
Did you know...

...that this is not a router forum although there are dozens of threads dealing with router problems?

Did you know...

...that there is a search function which you can use to find threads dealing with your problem?

Did you know...

...that there are sticky threads in each forum with useful information on frequently asked questions?

veggii
01-06-2006, 01:28
I love you Bastian :D

Did you know...

....different router companies use different IP's to connect to their products. Look for your router at http://www.portforward.com

Bastian
01-06-2006, 05:25
I love you Bastian :D
Where is my positive reputation then, heh? ;)