21.09.2011, 10:59
You need to port forward the SA-MP port to your LAN address (192.168.1.1 for example). You can find this out by using the command prompt;
Start > Run > 'CMD' > 'ipconfig'.
I'm not familiar with the router you are using, but there should be a page for this by logging into your router admin page and looking for something on the lines of Firewall/Virtual servers.
I found this, it looks like it's for an earlier version but it may help;
http://www.skyuser.co.uk/index.php?news=1199
Follow the instructions. Obviously you will input the SA-MP port you are using for your SA-MP server and the LAN address of your PC instead.
Hope this helps
Kieren
Start > Run > 'CMD' > 'ipconfig'.
I'm not familiar with the router you are using, but there should be a page for this by logging into your router admin page and looking for something on the lines of Firewall/Virtual servers.
I found this, it looks like it's for an earlier version but it may help;
http://www.skyuser.co.uk/index.php?news=1199
Follow the instructions. Obviously you will input the SA-MP port you are using for your SA-MP server and the LAN address of your PC instead.
Hope this helps
Kieren