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| HELP! Port forwarding with Verizon FiOS! (Big problem) |
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| Masupups:
"Port forwarding is easy! Here's the link to so-and-so's guide." "Thanks!" *Ten minutes later...* "What the Hell is this? I have FiOS!! THIS IS COMPLETELY DIFFERENT!!" *I go to Blockland forums, searching for a solution.* "No one on the forums is experiencing the same problem... but!" *I find someone who needs the same problem solved.* "Wow, I think I'll reply and bump so we can get some help!" *"Topic too old"* "...Now what?" *I post a new topic, giving a small story as to the confusion of forwarding ports with FiOS.* "Maybe someone will actually help me." ...That's right, readers. I probably speak for a good handful of people when I say "WTF, Port Forwarding on Verizon FiOS?" The same problems to be solved, with ABSOLUTE different interfaces and no idea how to use them. While I don't have the money to get an auto port-forwarder for ONE game. Seriously, this is annoying the hell out of me that I can't host games for my clan, LET ALONE myself. Does anybody have a clue as to what I can do, or BETTER YET a guide to doing this with FiOS? Please? |
| Masupups:
(Sorry for second post!) I have a picture of the setup on the router... is it right? And can anyone correct me if it's wrong? |
| KRS1:
Have you tried http://portforward.com/? |
| Masupups:
--- Quote from: KRS1 on January 02, 2010, 03:45:24 AM ---Have you tried http://portforward.com/? --- End quote --- Yes, I have, but after HOURS of tedious toying, I found it out on my own because not much else worked. I just took different ideas from different guides. Thanks for being one of the few who viewed, let alone posted. :P :cookieMonster: |
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