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Resident Alien 2 March 26th, 2002 03:32 AM

Re: TCP/IP Games...
 
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Targas:
I'm trying to run this game with a friend of
mine, who's using the same DSL provider as me.

The IP-Adresss given out from SEIV seems to be
a local one (winipcfg/ipconfg says something
different).

So we tried to ping and got a response. The one
who's server will get a message that the user
connected and the client will get could not
connect to server after awhile.

If you retry, the client will get the same
error message and the client will see the
client logged in twice!?

Maybe someone can help ?
<hr></blockquote>

We are shooting .500 with

http://www.shrapnelgames.com/cgi-bin...&f=23&t=004948

worked for me, didn't for Ragnorok.

Ragnarok March 26th, 2002 04:06 AM

Re: TCP/IP Games...
 
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Targas:
I'm trying to run this game with a friend of
mine, who's using the same DSL provider as me.

The IP-Adresss given out from SEIV seems to be
a local one (winipcfg/ipconfg says something
different).

So we tried to ping and got a response. The one
who's server will get a message that the user
connected and the client will get could not
connect to server after awhile.

If you retry, the client will get the same
error message and the client will see the
client logged in twice!?

Maybe someone can help ?
<hr></blockquote>

When I use ipconfig it shows my ip addy, my Subnet Mask and default gateway... I use ip addy since that's what most likely I need to use right?... No one ever answered me, but any of ya'll know how to configure or whatever both protocols on the Firewall? For the two ports that is.

[ 26 March 2002: Message edited by: Ragnarok ]</p>

Resident Alien 2 March 27th, 2002 12:40 AM

Re: TCP/IP Games...
 
<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Ragnarok:


When I use ipconfig it shows my ip addy, my Subnet Mask and default gateway... I use ip addy since that's what most likely I need to use right?... No one ever answered me, but any of ya'll know how to configure or whatever both protocols on the Firewall? For the two ports that is.

[ 26 March 2002: Message edited by: Ragnarok ]
<hr></blockquote>

You would use the IP. However if you are on a home network router/hub you will probably have an internal IP address local to your home network. Possibly starting with 192.

Somebody connecting over the Internet should put in your DSL modem's IP instead.

For firewalls set ports 6716 and 6720 to allow unrestricted incomming and outgoing for protocols udp and tcp. A router would also need to forward these ports to your internal IP on home net.

Richard March 27th, 2002 02:22 AM

Re: TCP/IP Games...
 
BTW we will probably be releasing a patch in the next week or so from the latest beta and it will have some things to help solve some of the confusion with TCP/IP games.

Ragnarok March 30th, 2002 01:54 AM

Re: TCP/IP Games...
 
WOOHOO!!!!!!! We got it guys! Yeah!... I don't know how.. Well yeah I do, this is how... lol... I signed up for like some space or sports newsletter or something and it sent a autoreply to me showing me I had signed up, but then it also showed the IP addy that signed up to the newsletter. But it isn't my IP addy, not even close to it. So I get to thinking and so we try to start a game with that IP addy and it worked. Then I checked it out and that's the IP to our DSL unit box. So that's all we needed was that IP addy. So not too hard afterall. Thanks for all your help guys and happy playing!


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