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Portforward problem -
Oveus - 07.07.2010
How do I portforward 7777 with Allied Data CopperJet-1616-2P?
I have tried this:
http://portforward.com/english/route...2P/default.htm
But I can't get it to work.
Re: Portforward problem -
mprofitt - 07.07.2010
Did you use the IP address of the PC your server is on in the IP Addresses Internal box? Transport TCP? Internal / External port range, all should be 7777 or whatever port you are using.
Re: Portforward problem -
Oveus - 07.07.2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by mprofitt
Did you use the IP address of the PC your server is on in the IP Addresses Internal box?
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No I entered 172.19.3.1, if I enter my IP it gives this error:
Quote:
webserver: changes not effected: failed to recover checkpoint with id 87
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mprofitt
Internal / External port range, all should be 7777 or whatever port you are using.
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They are.
Re: Portforward problem -
mprofitt - 07.07.2010
Is 172.19.3.1 the address of you PC? If so, that has to be entered. Check the interface address of you PC.
<INTERNET ADDRESS>:7777 is what others connect to. Your router translates the, using <NAT to YOUR PC>:7777
Make sure the communication protocol is TCP as well.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Oveus
No I entered 172.19.3.1, if I enter my IP it gives this error:
They are.
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Re: Portforward problem -
Oveus - 09.07.2010
Still no luck. Anyone else got solutions?
Re: Portforward problem -
RoBo - 09.07.2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by Oveus
Still no luck. Anyone else got solutions?
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Yeah. Don't listen to the person above, SA:MP only uses UDP, forwarding a TCP port is a waste of time.
Re: Portforward problem -
Oveus - 10.07.2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by RoBo
Yeah. Don't listen to the person above, SA:MP only uses UDP, forwarding a TCP port is a waste of time.
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Tried that too, still
(Retrieving info...)
Re: Portforward problem -
Smokey619 - 10.07.2010
you need to login in into your router for example most linksys are 192.168.1.1 then it then just go to portforward and enter your ip and then some other thing of security to let people connect to your internet
EDIT: here is some pics i took if you got a linksys router this is all you need to portforward it

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smokey619 at 2010-07-09

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smokey619 at 2010-07-09
Re: Portforward problem -
Mr187 - 10.07.2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by Smokey619
you need to login in into your router for example most linksys are 192.168.1.1 then it then just go to portforward and enter your ip and then some other thing of security to let people connect to your internet
EDIT: here is some pics i took if you got a linksys router this is all you need to portforward it
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1. Wrong Router his is different.
2. You need to portforward your lan IP, example 192.168.0.102