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Gigafast EE410-R Router and D2's B.net

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Posted by: FadedMaster

Okay, since I hate messing with my router to get it to work, I just set this computer up as a DMZ, which according to the help of my router, it doesn't put the restrictions of the NAT firewall on my computer. Now, with a NAT/Firewall test proggy, all the ports for D2 seem to work just dandy. But for some reason it will not go beyond "Locating Fastest Server," or whatever it is that it says. I was just connected yesterday (before setting up the router). So I know it's the router.

I set the ports 6112-6119, 4000 on both TCP and UDP. I have two weird things on this router, "Special Application," and "Virtual Server." Neither are exactly like Linksys's port forwarding. So I'm somewhat lost. www.portforwarding.com only has the Virtual Server settings and such for the EE400-R. I will post screen shots once I figure out how to get this stupid FTP thing to work. Haha.



Posted by: FadedMaster

Couldn't get the FTP thing workin' but I used photobucket instead.

Here's the virtual server:
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a...Master/virt.jpg


And the special apps:
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a...Master/spec.jpg



Posted by: Outlaw

Are you absolutely sure that 192.168.1.2 is your computer's IP address?



Posted by: FadedMaster

Well, it's the local one, inside the network. As obvious by the fact that I can only change the last digit. I'm 100% sure though. Despite the fact that ipcongif only tells me "Microsoft IP Configuration." Haha. But I got it working anyways. It turns out it was my software firewall. 'Cause of the newest patch or some weird thing.



 
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