hey everybody.
ive got a problem..i want to make a server for me and for my friends but when i release it, nobody comes in my server, am i behind some firewall or something??? I have norton 2005 firewaal and anti virus.
Please help me.
you can also mail me on khaanstra@wanadoo.nl
greets [orange]Feyenoord
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yeah i have a router for my adsl, something like speedtoutch, but i don't know how to work on that one... pfff? maybe you can help?
greets [orange]Feyenoord
greets [orange]Feyenoord
well honestly i don't get it why you use norton 2005 firewall when you got a router (which itself is technically a hardware firewall) i don't really know what to do exactly with the norton 2005 firewall, so i suggest you close it when you want to host.
Ok now about the router: you have to open ports 6654 and 6655.
I suspect you don't know how to access yout router, so here goes: you can change your router settings from the browser. For me i can get in when i type 192.168.1.254 in the address bar, it may be different for you a bit, consult your router manual or something. Then (on my computer) i click on virtual server open ports for both UDP and TCP (i hope i spelled those right, i'm still sleepy) and theoreticaly(did i spell that right) you should be able to host. I didn't exactly work for me, but thats what they tell me how it is supposed to go. Go on #turbosliders at quakenet to get more exact informaiton on the matter, if this does not work.
I wonder if anyone has made a guide about this...
EDIT: I remember Ande once said (ok not once
) read the manuals in your turbosliders folder if you are unable to perfrom some task. I don't know if they got anything about this subject, but you can try.
Ok now about the router: you have to open ports 6654 and 6655.
I suspect you don't know how to access yout router, so here goes: you can change your router settings from the browser. For me i can get in when i type 192.168.1.254 in the address bar, it may be different for you a bit, consult your router manual or something. Then (on my computer) i click on virtual server open ports for both UDP and TCP (i hope i spelled those right, i'm still sleepy) and theoreticaly(did i spell that right) you should be able to host. I didn't exactly work for me, but thats what they tell me how it is supposed to go. Go on #turbosliders at quakenet to get more exact informaiton on the matter, if this does not work.
I wonder if anyone has made a guide about this...
EDIT: I remember Ande once said (ok not once
