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| Dragonoid-X:
--- Quote from: JPSC on October 25, 2011, 01:17:25 PM ---What is UPnP and how does it work? Is it better to run a server with UPnP enabled or disabled? --- End quote --- --- Quote from: KoopaScooper on October 25, 2011, 10:31:34 AM ---You have to forward your ports (28000 both UDP and TCP,) then make sure "Disable UPnP" is on in the Network options in Blockland. Unless your modem supports UPnP natively. --- End quote --- |
| Kalphiter:
--- Quote from: KoopaScooper on October 25, 2011, 10:31:34 AM ---Unless your modem supports UPnP natively. --- End quote --- Lol, no, modems only pass traffic and don't care about what kind of traffic it is. --- Quote from: JPSC on October 25, 2011, 01:17:25 PM ---What is UPnP and how does it work? Is it better to run a server with UPnP enabled or disabled? --- End quote --- It's better disabled, but obviously only if you can run your server without it |
| Big Brother:
--- Quote from: Blockflame on October 25, 2011, 10:24:16 AM ---I think he accidently misspelled the name of a projectile called Pong. If it wasn't that, then i have no idea. EDIT: Pong is default, btw. --- End quote --- I don't think you know exactly what he's referring to lol |
| DontCare4Free:
--- Quote from: KoopaScooper on October 25, 2011, 10:31:34 AM ---You have to forward your ports (28000 both UDP and TCP,) then make sure "Disable UPnP" is on in the Network options in Blockland. Unless your modem supports UPnP natively. --- End quote --- The router, not the modem. Also, most routers support UPnP natively, but in some cases you have to explicitly enable it in your router control panel. |
| Dillpickle:
--- Quote from: cameron7888 on October 25, 2011, 10:22:44 AM --- you guys are probaly gonna make fun of me and think im a noob and intimidate me. Ill admit im KINDA new to blockland but theres just a few things i dont know like this. So nobody be mean plz. --- End quote --- Reasonable, this helped me a tad bit, I didn't know ping was the miliseconds it took to connect, I thought it was just a rate of how laggy/ bad connection your server was, someone told me high ping is bad and low is good, that's it. and about connecting it with KoopaScoopa's post, this really helps. |
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