Author Topic: UnPn help  (Read 783 times)

Hey!

So, im trying to figure out this whole UnPn thing, cuz noones joining my servers hardly!
thx
>>Blocko<<

 :cookieMonster: Go to your router home page and look for UnPn once you find it enable it.

That would be UPnP, actually.
Does nobody ever join your server, or does that "hardly" indicate that a few people show up on occasion?

That would be UPnP, actually.
Does nobody ever join your server, or does that "hardly" indicate that a few people show up on occasion?
I had same problem heres what happens: People stay for like 2 minutes then they loose connection

That would be UPnP, actually.
Does nobody ever join your server, or does that "hardly" indicate that a few people show up on occasion?

i have about 3-4 regulars that join, and thats pretty much it!


:cookieMonster: Go to your router home page and look for UnPn once you find it enable it.

where would i find it?? im on D-Link

i have about 3-4 regulars that join, and thats pretty much it!
Than lock this thread, we're not here to give traffic to your server.

Than lock this thread, we're not here to give traffic to your server.
His ping is --- It depends where his regulars live also.

where would i find it?? im on D-Link
192.168.1.1/
Put dat in ur address bar  :cookieMonster:

Than lock this thread, we're not here to give traffic to your server.

Does nobody ever join your server, or does that "hardly" indicate that a few people show up on occasion?

he asked me, if you couldnt read that far without finding SOMETHING to critisize.......

Hi, I'm Ethan and I'll be assisting you with your problems today.


We will start by making sure UPnP is enabled in your router page. Refer to your router booklet for information on how to access the router control panel. Once you are there, log into the control panel.

You will need a username and a password, which may be user set (by your father most likely) or they may be the default ones. If they are user set, ask your father for the 'router control panel login'. If they are still default, there is a 99% chance that the username is admin and the password is admin. If they are not, refer again to your router booklet for the default login details.

Once you are there, click on 'Settings' or 'Setup' or similar, then click on 'UPnP settings'. Click 'Enable' (to the fullest setting if more than 2) and then click 'Apply' or 'OK'.

Close your router page and try to host again. If the server works, problem solved.

Post results here.

ok first of all, im at my routers web page, (D-Link) and i have NO idea how to find my UnPn settings things. i tried searching it in the search bar, but it just came up with product matches....

Go to Yahoo answers theres just a bunch of idiots on here saying "DATZ WUT SHE SAID LULZ"

ok first of all, im at my routers web page, (D-Link) and i have NO idea how to find my UnPn settings things. i tried searching it in the search bar, but it just came up with product matches....
The only way you're gonna find it is by sniffing round on your router page, or by googling "enabling UPnP on [router model here]".
Also, half your problem could be that you are spelling it wrong. It's UPnP not UnPn.
By router model, I mean not the brand (D-Link) but the model number printed on it.