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A hosters worst nightmare:PORTFOWARDING!Help me!
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Altiris:

--- Quote from: Hansome dude on January 23, 2013, 07:11:25 AM ---I may have to ask my dad to make Norton 360 have special set-up connection's w/ Blockland, is that the case?

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Make a program as well as Traffic rule (set the 2800 port) on Norton. However if one person can join then that means it is working, you do have your player limit larger than something like 2 right? I don't know what else to tell you. Does someone join and immediately after they can't join or does it take a while? Try and get your friend who can't join normally first and then get your friend that can normally join after.
Epicduke:

--- Quote from: Hansome dude on January 24, 2013, 06:28:42 AM ---If you have a router, you need to.


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I have a router and I can still host without port forwarding.

I'm confused.
Hansome duded:

--- Quote from: Altiris on January 24, 2013, 07:59:35 PM ---Make a program as well as Traffic rule (set the 2800 port) on Norton. However if one person can join then that means it is working, you do have your player limit larger than something like 2 right? I don't know what else to tell you. Does someone join and immediately after they can't join or does it take a while? Try and get your friend who can't join normally first and then get your friend that can normally join after.

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The problem is OK, I figured out that my IPv4 Adress has been changing up one by one, I need to set up it up so it wont change and void any connections.
Hansome duded:

--- Quote from: Altiris on January 24, 2013, 07:51:25 PM ---Your not suppose to forward to the router, that wouldnt make sense make sense, the game isn't being run on the Router. You need to get your internal IP, to do so type CMD in Windows bar or if you are on something older than vista or 7 then go to run and do CMD.exe. Then type "ipcofing" and look for something that says Internal IP address, that's what you put instead of the router. Next time make sure you are doing stuff right before you claim something just doesn't work and Badspots tutorial being "outdated" just because it doesn't work for you, because the tutorial does work.

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Nothing to do with Internal IP.
Hansome duded:

--- Quote from: Altiris on January 24, 2013, 07:51:25 PM ---Your not suppose to forward to the router, that wouldnt make sense make sense, the game isn't being run on the Router. You need to get your internal IP, to do so type CMD in Windows bar or if you are on something older than vista or 7 then go to run and do CMD.exe. Then type "ipcofing" and look for something that says Internal IP address, that's what you put instead of the router. Next time make sure you are doing stuff right before you claim something just doesn't work and Badspots tutorial being "outdated" just because it doesn't work for you, because the tutorial does work.

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(sorry for triple post)

You're being wrong, it isn't outdated, my bad, but you're wrong.
I need to foward the router because it's new and it's hooked up to the computer, when BL recives a connection to the host, the internet connection is troubled and doesn't know to which connection it should go, especially since I have hamachi.
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