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| Trogtor:
I've been trying to port forward for a year now and this is starting to grind my gears. I'm using an Cisco e1000 Linksys and while I was trying to port forward, I noticed this. It's a static IP thing. So I try to just copy what was on my static IP, but I got a message saying "Router IP equals to the Subnet Mask. Please correct it" I tried everything I could, but I can't port forward period. |
| SpreadsPlague:
It doesn't look like you're in the right menu for port forwarding, what exactly is the problem? |
| Trogtor:
--- Quote from: SpreadsPlague on November 25, 2011, 01:35:18 PM ---It doesn't look like you're in the right menu for port forwarding, what exactly is the problem? --- End quote --- I have no idea! I did everything correctly and used the port checker and it says that my ports aren't opened. |
| Headcrab Zombie:
Don't set a static IP like that through your router, that's for the IP that your ISP assigns to you. It's the IP that your router assigns your computer that you want, which you did through IPV4 properties in the other screenshot. Set the first screenshot back to DHCP (or whatever setting you're supposed to use) Post a screenshot of the command prompt after running 'ipconfig /all', and the port forwarding page on your router |
| Lugnut:
You do not need static ip's. Type ipconfig in command prompt. (Why the forget do you need the /all? all the information you need is fine without it.) |
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