WarAngel said:This should automatically detect your ip address, pparently it can't automatically detect it, so you might want to fill that in with your actual IP address, or find Mr. Fixit's ServerList.cs.Code:private const string Address = null;
public const string Address = 67.149;;.29.163;
public const string Address = "67.149.29.163";
WarAngel said:Code:public const string Address = 67.149;;.29.163;
I have no idea what you were trying to accomplish with the random ;;s in the middle of it, but the correct way to write this would be:
Code:public const string Address = "67.149.29.163";
The parentheses are required because the variable is a string.
WarAngel said:You could try Mr. Fixit's Serverlist.cs and try the autodetect. I'm not sure if it will work any different.
Line 48, Column 40 The type or Namespace name "silenthell" could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
Ryan_2005 said:The only thing I see that happened is that your Routers Ip addressed changed To stop that you can go to www.no-ip.com and get a DNS name its very easy you will have to download no-ip and and sign up it will walk you threw every bit of it so its very simple [It will stop your ip address from changing and you wont have to worry about Ip changes]
WarAngel said:Edit the line
to have your ip in string format again.Code:public static string Address = silenthell.no - ip.info;
public static string Address = "67.149.29.163";
WarAngel said:He said a long time ago that his ip hasn't changed, unless he is confused.
* This detection, however, does not work for servers behind routers. If you're running behind a router, put in your IP:
* private const string Address = "12.34.56.78";