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Old 05-31-2007, 08:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have my server up and running. I am behind a Linksys Router WRT54GS. I followed the directions on RunUO forum on how to port forward and port trigger and such. I must have done something wrong. When I start my server in the console it says IP Address 192.168.1.137. When I do a myip.se it shows 76.6.28.90. 192.168.1.137 is the Static IP address I set up through Command Prompt doing the whole ipconfig/all thing and going to the tcpi/ip (I think that is right) in my network connections. Specifying one for myself. But when I go to check "My Shards" List, it shows the server down. Is there anyone here that can help me start completely over with the router config and everything else to get this working? Running on Windows XP Home Edition, completely up to date. Using RunUO 2.0 RC1. My server is named Imminent Genocide. I already tried changing my IP to 76.6.28.90 and did that as well in Serverlist script. Also.....I went to my router config and put in RunUO for the application in both port forwarding and port triggering. The port is 2593 which is opened on both as well. I am added it to the ConnectUO list and it shows it is down. Does auto account creation need to be on for it to show that the server is online and running?
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The router needs to be set up so that port 2593 is Forwarded to the IP 192.168.1.137. If you have a firewall, that will need to be shut off or have port 2593 allowed also. The IP that is listed in ConnectUO must be your wan IP which according to what you posted is currently 76.6.28.90.
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This is the image from my router config page. This is what you told me to do correct? It still did not work. Also...What IP do it put in Serverlist script?

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Well, if that did not work, you have something else blocking port 2593 it seems. And in the serverlist.cs, you have to use your wan (wide area network) address, which is the same one that needs to go in the ConnectUO configuration.
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What else could block the port? No firewalls up. Not even microsoft windows Firewall is up. They are all off.
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You may have the ip you are forwarding the router to incorrect. You may have a dsl modem/router that also needs to be forwarded. Unfortunately, not being there at your machine, it is difficult to figure out your configuration...
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The IP on myip.se is

Your IP address : 76.6.28.90
Long IP address : 1275468890
Reverse DNS hostname : nc-76-6-28-90.dhcp.embarqhsd.net

The one when I do the command prompt and type in ipconfig/all it comes up as 192.168.1.137. Not sure if this will help but here is the main Basic setup of router.

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Do you have any other hardware between the modem and your server machine? Do you have DSL? Those settings seem to be correct, so if you do not have a DSL modem that has a built-in router that also will have to be forwarded, the only other things I can think of is that your firewall is not really shut down, or your isp does not allow servers and is actively blocking that port.

I get no ping response when I ping your IP, so your isp or your modem is blocking pings.
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Do you have any other hardware between the modem and your server machine? Do you have DSL? Those settings seem to be correct, so if you do not have a DSL modem that has a built-in router that also will have to be forwarded, the only other things I can think of is that your firewall is not really shut down, or your isp does not allow servers and is actively blocking that port.

I get no ping response when I ping your IP, so your isp or your modem is blocking pings.
I have a modem that is connected to a WRT54GS Wireless router....But the computers are hooked up with wires through it. Yes I have DSL.
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If you have DSL, there is likely a router built into the modem that you will have to log into and forward to the IP of the linksys router (192.168.1.1).
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If you have DSL, there is likely a router built into the modem that you will have to log into and forward to the IP of the linksys router (192.168.1.1).
How can I log into the DSL modem if it has one?
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It should be virtually the same method as with the Linksys router. I would check the manufacturer's website for instructions on using/configuring that modem.

Somewhere on one of the screens of the router (it was Status in mine) it should give you an ip of a gateway. That should be the address that you try to log into from your browser to configure it.
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Be sure you do not have more than one ip open on that 2593 port number or you may have some problems with that. If when you start your server window it shows 192.168.1.104 port 2593 than that is the only one you want set to open if you have 192.168.1.103 port 2593 set to open as well then that will stop connections.
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Got it working guys. Thanks for the help. Had to call my ISP and talk to them about modem. Firewall was in modem. Then had to bridge it as well.
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