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frogger3140:

There's a way to do this if you don't have a router or this guide doesn't work, just enter this command into Terminal:

--- Code: ---sudo ipfw add allow udp from 28000 to 28032
--- End code ---
Sudo commands require that you are an admin of the computer to run them.

Burple:


--- Quote from: frogger3140 on November 07, 2010, 09:22:22 AM ---There's a way to do this if you don't have a router or this guide doesn't work, just enter this command into Terminal:

--- Code: ---sudo ipfw add allow udp from 28000 to 28032
--- End code ---
Sudo commands require that you are an admin of the computer to run them.

--- End quote ---

Well suppose I do have a router... would this code still work in terminal?

SPooK:


--- Quote from: frogger3140 on November 07, 2010, 09:22:22 AM ---There's a way to do this if you don't have a router or this guide doesn't work, just enter this command into Terminal:

--- Code: ---sudo ipfw add allow udp from 28000 to 28032
--- End code ---
Sudo commands require that you are an admin of the computer to run them.

--- End quote ---

This doesn't work in terminal. XC

Notshane:

Got a picture tutorial for Windows XP? (PS: I typed my IP Address in the address bar above (the bar that says what website your at like http://www.google.com/) and I'm using Actiontec just look here (http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=136250.0) that's where it took me when i typed my IP Address) I use Qwest by the way.

tacky9:

I'm having a bit of trouble doing this...  :panda:
This is why:

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