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- Leighland - 05-07-2006

Okay, I give up...someon lock/delete this if they wish, I've gotten nowhere but back to where I was when I started.


- Krloz - 05-07-2006

Ask your ISP for a modem without router o.O


- Dr. Spoon - 05-07-2006

I could possibly help you if you want to talk about it on msn..
my msn is mailtoConfusedortep_u@hotmail.com
if you so choose to use my assistance


- Tosuxo - 05-07-2006

Leighland Wrote:Okay, I give up...someon lock/delete this if they wish, I've gotten nowhere but back to where I was when I started.

frikkin quitters....


- Leighland - 06-07-2006

Tosuxo Wrote:
Leighland Wrote:Okay, I give up...someon lock/delete this if they wish, I've gotten nowhere but back to where I was when I started.

frikkin quitters....

Just because you said that I decided not to give up. Ass Smile

Anyways, I had s friend who's helping me with this game use his computer to try and connect.

I used the No-IP client to update the DNS so that it satys constant with the changing IP. I put that No-IP address into both the server and client. Sent him the client and started the server. He couldn't connect. I changed the server ip to the networks IP just for kicks, which also didn't work.

My brother was at a friends, he also tried the script, which contained the no-IP address, and it also wouldn't connect to the server.

So what does this tell us? That only I can play my Multi-Player game... lol.

Where should I go from here? Port forwarding doesn't seem to be an option on the modem configuration, nor is there anything related to it there. However, there are 2 DNS server addresses there... can they be used in any way?


- Misunderstood - 06-07-2006

if you arent directly connected to the internet, and your whatismyip is different than your ip from ipconfig, you do need to portforward, look in your modems manual, or router actually...if you have one.


- Leighland - 06-07-2006

This is directly from the book, which I should have read a loooong time ago lmao... It doesn't help any, just makes me feel right stupid Smile


Quote:14. IP address / Email Address / Host Name. Any IP address, email address, or host name assigned to you by Your Service Provider is property of Your Service Provider at all times, and may be changed or withdrawn at any time in the sole discretion of Your Service Provider. IP addresses will change each time your DSL modem or system is powered off, or any time at the discretion of Your Service Provider at any time without prior notice.

lol... right there in black and white, would have taken away all the guess work Sad

Meh, time to go do some reading :o


- Leighland - 06-07-2006

You are prohibited form using the Service for such activities as:

Running, and/or hosting server applications including but not limited to HTTP, FTP, POP, SMTP, Proxy/SOCKs, and NNTP.


Does that include Mirage Servers ya think? Sad


- Tosuxo - 06-07-2006

Leighland Wrote:You are prohibited form using the Service for such activities as:

Running, and/or hosting server applications including but not limited to HTTP, FTP, POP, SMTP, Proxy/SOCKs, and NNTP.


Does that include Mirage Servers ya think? Sad

that's bullshit... but all they can do to stop you is block certain ports.. do like i said... change the port to something crazy like 13375 and they're screwed lol


- Leighland - 06-07-2006

i did its 10293 lol ... kinda useless though if no one can connect to it >.


- Tosuxo - 06-07-2006

[quote="Leighland"]i did its 10293 lol ... kinda useless though if no one can connect to it >.


- Leighland - 06-07-2006

I have this

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- Leighland - 06-07-2006

Mode Options:

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- Tosuxo - 06-07-2006

ok my advice... get a regular modem from your ISP... that's one shitty router.... no menu's etc

it's the router that's the problem there, sorry to say


- Leighland - 06-07-2006

From the documentation in the book it seems that ALL of their equipment is like this... Evil Evil People!!!


Bah, guess I'll just hae to program and test everything myself and have someone host the server Sad


- Matt - 06-07-2006

Are you behind a router, connected directly to the internet, or are you on a network and connecting through another PC to access the internet?

Since I added you to MSN, and you're never on. Lol.


- Tosuxo - 06-07-2006

start server, wait 'til loaded

then test the port on this:
http://ce3c.be/stuff/razact/

if it says there are problems, then it's the router


- Leighland - 07-07-2006

TCP failed ... man this stinks Sad


- Misunderstood - 07-07-2006

try clicking on setup


- Matt - 07-07-2006

I've been trying to help you, I've done all of this already, several times, if you get on MSN, I can try to walk you through it.


- Leighland - 07-07-2006

Miss, setup doesn't do anything other than connect the modem to the internet... I just read through bell's website and it says that every modem contains a NAT firewall...

@Advocate, I'll be on shortly


- Leighland - 07-07-2006

Okay we can forget about this now.

Me and advocate discovered, numerous times I think :p, that my computer won't allow itself to be found on the internet.

It resulted in me calling the ISP to see if port forwarding was possible with my modem and they said no. Not with the current one. If I upgrad emy internet package, though, they send a new modem, with a built in router, which does allow port forwarding, though it isn't condoned by the ISP ... poo on them.

I also found out that the modem I have doesn't in fact have a router built into it, it's a NAT firewall. So umm, if anyone knows how to bypass one, and unmask the IP Smile tell me lol.

The guy told me I can't have any computer contact my computer, at all. This is a lie, in my mind anyways, because I can chat on MSN, and AIM. I'm sending a message to a sever which is sending it to someone. And someone sends a message to the server which then sends me the message, right? So technically, the server is connecting to my computer, and sending it information.

Anyways, behind on my net bills as it is and unless I pay nother 5 bucks a month, which at this point seems like a lot, or I can find a way to unmask the IP and getting past the firewall, I can't host. Thanks for all your suggestions though lol... you tried.


- grimsk8ter11 - 07-07-2006

as with comcast. hosting any type of server or service is against the TOS unless you upgrade to business class.


- Tosuxo - 07-07-2006

instead of changing ISP perhaps... you should ring them up and threaten to change ISP...

they may just give you stuff to keep you as a customer... worked with BT for me... nice spare router Smile


- Matt - 07-07-2006

Nah, it won't work, these people don't care to see their customers stay.

It's bullshit though, that they forced the ports to be blocked. Also, when you run AIM or MSN for the first time on an ICS internet, which is a internet connection share, they automatically forward the ports.