02.02.2009, 13:31
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Originally Posted by ıиđєѕтяϋстівιє
Since my last topic got unpinned and lost somewhere in server support (my fault) i have re-created it, with a few extra things.
The Portforwarding Getting your local IP address: This is an important part of Port-forwarding, this is the IP address the router forwards packets to from the port you open. The easiest way of getting this IP address is to do the following.
Now, for this step you need to have a rough idea of where about your router/modem is in your house, if you have a wired connection you could just follow the cable (lol), but it's most likely located near a computer in your house (possible your main computer) When you have found your router/modem, look for a name on it, some examples are Netgear/Microcom/Motorola and many more. When you have established the Manufacturer of your router you need to locate the Model number, this is usually printed on the underside of the router/modem and sometimes on the back. **Make sure you get permission from your parents before portforwarding, i wont being held responsible** Port-forward.com: Here come's the actual portforwarding, visit this link, select your router Manufacturer and Model and follow the instructions. Post in this topic if you do have problems. (Remember, the IP address you noted before? You need it here!) |
And is modem a router? (my modem is cable one)

