16.07.2008, 09:09
Hey man
on the picture you showed, all the ґґ7777ґґ ports are standing right.
But you have to set only 1 line like this:

click pic to enlarge
And it have to be UDP not TCP!!
And if you want to know your StaticIP Do This:
1. GO to start.
2. goto ''Run''
3. typ: cmd
4. typ in the black box: ipconfig/all
5. search for your router and there should stand your StaticIP
(starts with 192.168.)
Hope this helps
on the picture you showed, all the ґґ7777ґґ ports are standing right.
But you have to set only 1 line like this:

click pic to enlarge
And it have to be UDP not TCP!!
And if you want to know your StaticIP Do This:
1. GO to start.
2. goto ''Run''
3. typ: cmd
4. typ in the black box: ipconfig/all
5. search for your router and there should stand your StaticIP
(starts with 192.168.)
Hope this helps
