if u cant host games.. disable the firewall
i did already disable the damn firewall, but the situation still the same.....Originally Posted by Jacobus
... if you only have one computer you can set your PC to "DMZ" at your firewall settings. Or use port forwarding... and make sure you give your public IP and not your private IP...
yes dat's in my mind too but i just cant find that DMZ option on Prolink H9200 configuration manager, I was able to play that NAT rules on it's configuration manager i think dat's da way to do in doing Port Fowarding isn't it? I add some NAT rules by opening a port(3246) # of the game(ghost recon) but still cannot establish connection to the host. Gi kapoy naman ko oi......by the way i'm using the host public IP in order to connect to the host but mao japon wala, ahay....Originally Posted by BeoRific
ask lang ko bai,kana ra man kaha nga game ang dili ka established og network??ang other game nimo makanetwork??
we only play ghost recon since we are funboys of this tactical shooter game. Yes i tsk that site(portforward.com) and literally i followed all the instructions about port forwarding, oh man still the damn game refuse to allow me to host or even join the host( WAN side ). I even uninstall my McAfee firewall and also turning off my XP firewall. Now I have this problem my browser(http://192.168.1.1) won't allow me to connect to my router's(H9200) configuration manager the browser would always prompt me "TIME-OUT"
bro..check if you have the ipx protocol sa properties sa imo network connection.mostly mao rana cya ang problema...gudluck
galibug sad ko sa port forwarding sa prolink. ako style kay gi brodge nalang nako kay naa man koy d-link router nga daan. naanad na man ko unsaon pag set sa port forwarding. mao nalang ako gi gamit. i play blizzard games through battle.net.
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