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I am so confused. This is not working and i hate routers, they really make me angry. First of all, i followed all the steps for the Linksys router till i got to the serverlist.cs. You said to find this line "public static readonly string Address = null;" There is no line in my script that says that! Now i followed all those steps and i have no idea what i just did to my PC, omg...
EDIT: So i found this line instead /////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 =///// So what IP do i put in, the one that it says on the server.exe or the one on IP chicken? So, i tried putting the on on IP chicken and people still can't connect so then on this line /////If you need to resolve a DNS host name, you can do that too: * private const string Address =///// i put in the host name i previously had on my other modem because my IP wasn't static. now that doesn't work either? wtf?! Last edited by Spazmodan; 12-29-2007 at 05:28 PM. |
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You really do have to go to your routers company homepage and put in your model number to get a decent idea of how to properly port forward on your router.
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ok, i got all the way to the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), when i get there i put in the ip address, subnet mask and default gateway, but in cmd, when i get my ip info it dosent give me my DNS Suffix. any sugestions?
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Try admin and admin - or maybe admin and 1234. Seems like every router is different, but most are something simple. I found mine on google. You might want to search there.
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I believe that for D-Link routers, you will need to login to your router using the login and password Admin:Password or Admin:Admin. Once inside your router you will need to click the advanced tab at the top and there you will find the port forwarding section. =)
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