Author Topic: Port Forwarding on Fios attemp no.3  (Read 1114 times)

Here it is  may get hacked for my previous topic though -_-


No you wont (get hacked that is, Internal LAN IP is completely different to an external internet IP, you are safe. Anyway, did you follow the portforward.com guide for your router exactally? Also try forwarding 28000-28032 rather than 28000-28000


Ok I re tryed but I lost internet onnetion and Bloackland said"offline mode"
So I put it in automaticly get ip
will it still work if I put it like that?

Ok I re tryed but I lost internet onnetion and Bloackland said"offline mode"
So I put it in automaticly get ip
will it still work if I put it like that?
This is same with me. I keep thinking I'm entering the wrong IP. 192.168.1.2? or 192.168.1.1? It's really confusing.

This is same with me. I keep thinking I'm entering the wrong IP. 192.168.1.2? or 192.168.1.1? It's really confusing.
You shouldnt of said your internal ip

/facepalm

get ready to get hacked >_>

You shouldnt of said your internal ip

/facepalm

get ready to get hacked >_>
I'm having an extreme facepalm right now.

He won't be hacked because there are lots of 192.168.1.2s in the world probably.
Hell my desktop's IP is 192.168.1.5 and my laptop's is 192.168.1.4.

Anyways, I too have FiOs (and loving it), and I figured out how to port forward on it.
The default router login should be the username of 'admin' and the password should be 'password1'. Every time you type a letter in it it adds like two more letters to defer browser's ability to remember the password.

Step 0: Go to your Port Forwarding page. Log in to your router at 192.168.1.1, click Firewall Settings, and click Port Forwarding on the left side.
Step 1.
Step 2.
Step 3.
Step 4.
Step 5.
Step 6.

Doubletoast:

28000-28030 will allow you to host 30 players. If you want to have 32 players, set it to 28000-28032.

You shouldnt of said your internal ip
There is no way to "hack" via an internal ip unless you can either plug into that persons network or get in their wirless range (which has the pre-requiset of knowing where they live). 

And also - Thanks Gen.Nick good guide ;)

Do 28000-28032.

It worked for me.  And that portforwading page looks just like the one i have.

No you wont (get hacked that is, Internal LAN IP is completely different to an external internet IP, you are safe. Anyway, did you follow the portforward.com guide for your router exactally? Also try forwarding 28000-28032 rather than 28000-28000
Even though you're correct, you're stupid, because he's still safe even if it was his external IP

He won't be hacked because there are lots of 192.168.1.2s in the world probably.
Hell my desktop's IP is 192.168.1.5 and my laptop's is 192.168.1.4.

Anyways, I too have FiOs (and loving it), and I figured out how to port forward on it.
The default router login should be the username of 'admin' and the password should be 'password1'. Every time you type a letter in it it adds like two more letters to defer browser's ability to remember the password.

Step 0: Go to your Port Forwarding page. Log in to your router at 192.168.1.1, click Firewall Settings, and click Port Forwarding on the left side.
Step 1.
Step 2.
Step 3.
Step 4.
Step 5.
Step 6.

Thanks I did exactly what you did now to test it and hope it works correctly.

It should work, it works for me.

If you port forward to 28000-28064, will you be able to set the max players to 64?  Or is there a console code...?