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Last Resort (Yes, I DID SEARCH FIRST.) - Carnage_xiKoNx - 07.04.2010

Hello there. I'm asking for your help, and readying my flame shield. I've tried almost everything I can think of to get my server online, and I'm pretty sure it's still not working.
I'm trying to get a server up and running on 0.3.

Here's my port forwarding, which according to Portforwarding.com is exactly the way it's supposed to be.
I've USED port checker, and the Typefish Toolbox thingy to check to see if my server was online.
Also, yes, my firewalls are allowing connections through. I'm on Windows Vista.

My progress:




If you wanna give it a try for me, it's
"7 1 . 2 1 5 . 5 9 . 3 3 : 7777"


Before you tell me to "OMG LERN 2 SERCH" or "LOOK ^ PORT FORWRDING" I've done both. Numerous times.
I've already read
http://forum.sa-mp.com/index.php?topic=72147.0
http://forum.sa-mp.com/index.php/topic,48953.0.html and the Wiki, I've already BEEN to portforwarding.com and follwed all of their instructions, and this mf'er just doesn't wanna work.
If anyone knows a way to help me, please, do.
That doesn't involve flaming the hell out of me since I already did 99% of the most commonly suggested things.



Re: Last Resort (Yes, I DID SEARCH FIRST.) - Mikep. - 07.04.2010

Did you type 'ipconfig' in command prompt at any time?

Type it, then put the 'IP Address' from that in your port forwarding thingy.


Re: Last Resort (Yes, I DID SEARCH FIRST.) - Carnage_xiKoNx - 07.04.2010

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mikep.
Did you type 'ipconfig' in command prompt at any time?

Type it, then put the 'IP Address' from that in your port forwarding thingy.
I've done it. Doesn't look like it on the picture cause I blacked it out, but that's been done.


Re: Last Resort (Yes, I DID SEARCH FIRST.) - Mikep. - 07.04.2010

You don't need to black it out, it's your internal IP address.

What router do you have?

(Going to bed - wont reply for a few hours)


Re: Last Resort (Yes, I DID SEARCH FIRST.) - Carnage_xiKoNx - 07.04.2010

A Linksys WRT400N.


Re: Last Resort (Yes, I DID SEARCH FIRST.) - Joe Staff - 07.04.2010

Quote:
Originally Posted by Carnage_xiKoNx
A Linksys WRT400N.
Then set your computer to be the DMZ.


Try to make sure you don't have any firewalls on your computer.

Linksys was always easy for me to port forward, real straight forward browser.