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What am I Doing Wrong? (Read 878 times)
Sep 4
th
, 2009 at 11:41am
ApplePie
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Okay, I've been trying to figure out port stuff for about two days now. I found the port page in my router config and entered in the ports I want to allow.
But then I tried using FSPortTest.exe and this is what it gave me.
Thanks in advance.
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Sep 4
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, 2009 at 12:22pm
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How come the "Privete IP #" is different fro the Gukldwars game and all the fs2004 stuff?
While I don't know your specific router... and I am NOT any kind of networking guru...... I THINK that address is supposed to simply be your local machine's IP address onm the local network. Which means that it should be the same as the other one.... unless that port on Guildwars is being passed to a different machine on the router that has a different IP.
Also, have you opened the ports in your software firewalls in the flight sim computer?
best,
.................john
best,
................john
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Sep 4
th
, 2009 at 12:28pm
Fozzer
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Tee-Hee...
...!
Now you know why I dumped my troublesome Router-Modem years ago, in favour of a simple, external, USB ADSL Wired Modem...
..no more Port problems...
...!
Model 5510 ADSL Modem...>>>
http://www.zoom.com/products/adsl_overview.html
Paul...G-BPLF...FS 2004....and a happy Multiplayer Bunny!...
...!
The regular "Port Test" always shows ALL my various Ports open for Multiplayer activities..
...!
Dell Dimension 5000 BTX Tower. Win7 Home Edition, 32 Bit. Intel Pentium 4, dual 2.8 GHz. 2.5GB RAM, nVidia GF 9500GT 1GB. SATA 500GB + 80GB. Philips 17" LCD Monitor. Micronet ADSL Modem only. Saitek Cyborg Evo Force. FS 2004 + FSX. Briggs and Stratton Petrol Lawn Mower...Motor Bikes. Gas Cooker... and lots of musical instruments!.... ...!
Yamaha MO6,MM6,DX7,DX11,DX21,DX100,MK100,EMT10,PSR400,PSS780,Roland GW-8L v2,TR505,Casio MT-205,Korg CX3v2 dual manual,+ Leslie 760,M-Audio Prokeys88,KeyRig,Cubase,Keyfax4,Guitars,Orchestral,Baroque,Renaissance,Medieval Instruments.
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Sep 4
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, 2009 at 12:35pm
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Fozzer wrote
on Sep 4
th
, 2009 at 12:28pm:
Tee-Hee...
...!
Now you know why I dumped my troublesome Router-Modem years ago, in favour of a simple, external, USB ADSL Wired Modem...
..no more Port problems...
...!
Model 5510 ADSL Modem...>>>
http://www.zoom.com/products/adsl_overview.html
Paul...G-BPLF...FS 2004....and a happy Multiplayer Bunny!...
...!
The regular "Port Test" always shows ALL my various Ports open for Multiplayer activities..
...!
Paul,
For some people, ditching the router is not an option for any number of reasons from not controlling the network (work or family wise) to financial to a lack of tech savy.
Your good fortune in this matter is great for you.
best,
....................john
Intel i7 960 quad 3.2G LGA 1366, Asus P6X58D Premium, 750W Corsair, 6 gig 1600 DDR3, Spinpoint 1TB 7200 HD, Caviar 500G 7200 HD, GTX275 1280M, Logitec Z640, Win7 Pro 64b, CH Products yoke, pedals + throttle quad, simpit
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Sep 4
th
, 2009 at 12:48pm
Fozzer
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An elderly FS 2004 addict!
Hereford. England. EGBS.
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JBaymore wrote
on Sep 4
th
, 2009 at 12:35pm:
Fozzer wrote
on Sep 4
th
, 2009 at 12:28pm:
Tee-Hee...
...!
Now you know why I dumped my troublesome Router-Modem years ago, in favour of a simple, external, USB ADSL Wired Modem...
..no more Port problems...
...!
Model 5510 ADSL Modem...>>>
http://www.zoom.com/products/adsl_overview.html
Paul...G-BPLF...FS 2004....and a happy Multiplayer Bunny!...
...!
The regular "Port Test" always shows ALL my various Ports open for Multiplayer activities..
...!
Paul,
For some people, ditching the router is not an option for any number of reasons from not controlling the network (work or family wise) to financial to a lack of tech savy.
Your good fortune in this matter is great for you.
best,
....................john
Duly noted, John...
..!
Some time ago I spent £15 on a special download; "Port Forwarding" program, which was supposed to automatically open the Ports for any program which I specified in a list of programs...
...and needless to say, it didn't work, and was £15 thrown down the drain!
Which is why I finally gave up on the "Router" idea after realising that I would always suffer problems during my Multiplayer activities.
Paul.
I have the choice of either connecting The Router/Modem..OR the USB ADSL Modem to my Computer, whichever is most useful for the application at the time...
...!
Dell Dimension 5000 BTX Tower. Win7 Home Edition, 32 Bit. Intel Pentium 4, dual 2.8 GHz. 2.5GB RAM, nVidia GF 9500GT 1GB. SATA 500GB + 80GB. Philips 17" LCD Monitor. Micronet ADSL Modem only. Saitek Cyborg Evo Force. FS 2004 + FSX. Briggs and Stratton Petrol Lawn Mower...Motor Bikes. Gas Cooker... and lots of musical instruments!.... ...!
Yamaha MO6,MM6,DX7,DX11,DX21,DX100,MK100,EMT10,PSR400,PSS780,Roland GW-8L v2,TR505,Casio MT-205,Korg CX3v2 dual manual,+ Leslie 760,M-Audio Prokeys88,KeyRig,Cubase,Keyfax4,Guitars,Orchestral,Baroque,Renaissance,Medieval Instruments.
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Sep 4
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, 2009 at 1:47pm
ApplePie
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JBaymore wrote
on Sep 4
th
, 2009 at 12:22pm:
How come the "Privete IP #" is different fro the Gukldwars game and all the fs2004 stuff?
While I don't know your specific router... and I am NOT any kind of networking guru...... I THINK that address is supposed to simply be your local machine's IP address onm the local network. Which means that it should be the same as the other one.... unless that port on Guildwars is being passed to a different machine on the router that has a different IP.
Also, have you opened the ports in your software firewalls in the flight sim computer?
best,
.................john
Guildwars is there for my brother's laptop. I guess I'll take a look at the firewall then.
MY SPECS= 5' 11" Slightly less than healthy male, 160 lbs., Brown eyes........Oh...you were wondering about my
computers
specs.....
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Sep 4
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, 2009 at 1:51pm
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Paul.port forwarding works fine for me,if yours didnt work you could of contacted them they are very good at sorting the problems,£15 not wasted
,sorry but i cant help with the problem Applepie,surf lol!!!
cheers Dave
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Sep 4
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, 2009 at 2:15pm
ShaneG
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I've ran that port test a dozen times and have always got the same results, yet you & I, and many others and I have flown online using both FS9 & FSX many times without problems.
I just make sure my windows firewall allows the requrired ports, and thats it. No problems yet, and I do use router.
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Sep 4
th
, 2009 at 2:16pm
Fozzer
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Hereford. England. EGBS.
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DaveT wrote
on Sep 4
th
, 2009 at 1:51pm:
Paul.port forwarding works fine for me,if yours didnt work you could of contacted them they are very good at sorting the problems,£15 not wasted
,sorry but i cant help with the problem Applepie,surf lol!!!
cheers Dave
Yep, Dave...
That was the program I tried (unsuccessfully)...>>>
http://portforward.com/
I spent more time trying to get that to work with my Modem/Router, than flying on-line!...
...!
I gave up in the finish, to concentrate on problem-free Multiplayer Flying with my ADSL Modem instead!
I cant be arsed with "Complications"...
...
...!
Paul...G-BPLF...a simple life for me!...
...!
Dell Dimension 5000 BTX Tower. Win7 Home Edition, 32 Bit. Intel Pentium 4, dual 2.8 GHz. 2.5GB RAM, nVidia GF 9500GT 1GB. SATA 500GB + 80GB. Philips 17" LCD Monitor. Micronet ADSL Modem only. Saitek Cyborg Evo Force. FS 2004 + FSX. Briggs and Stratton Petrol Lawn Mower...Motor Bikes. Gas Cooker... and lots of musical instruments!.... ...!
Yamaha MO6,MM6,DX7,DX11,DX21,DX100,MK100,EMT10,PSR400,PSS780,Roland GW-8L v2,TR505,Casio MT-205,Korg CX3v2 dual manual,+ Leslie 760,M-Audio Prokeys88,KeyRig,Cubase,Keyfax4,Guitars,Orchestral,Baroque,Renaissance,Medieval Instruments.
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Sep 4
th
, 2009 at 2:33pm
Crash
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Applepie, does your PC have a static IP address? Otherwise opening ports doesn't work very well.
http://www.portforward.com/networking/static-xp.htm
Here's an example how to do that in XP.
Crash
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Sep 4
th
, 2009 at 2:41pm
Fozzer
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Hereford. England. EGBS.
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I have always thought it would be nice to have a Toggle Switch on the Router, to select; (a) Modem/Router...(b) Modem only (to by-pass the Router with the ports!) ....
,,,!
...too simple?...
...!
Paul...
...!
Dell Dimension 5000 BTX Tower. Win7 Home Edition, 32 Bit. Intel Pentium 4, dual 2.8 GHz. 2.5GB RAM, nVidia GF 9500GT 1GB. SATA 500GB + 80GB. Philips 17" LCD Monitor. Micronet ADSL Modem only. Saitek Cyborg Evo Force. FS 2004 + FSX. Briggs and Stratton Petrol Lawn Mower...Motor Bikes. Gas Cooker... and lots of musical instruments!.... ...!
Yamaha MO6,MM6,DX7,DX11,DX21,DX100,MK100,EMT10,PSR400,PSS780,Roland GW-8L v2,TR505,Casio MT-205,Korg CX3v2 dual manual,+ Leslie 760,M-Audio Prokeys88,KeyRig,Cubase,Keyfax4,Guitars,Orchestral,Baroque,Renaissance,Medieval Instruments.
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Sep 4
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, 2009 at 3:38pm
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Applepie, does your PC have a static IP address? Otherwise opening ports doesn't work very well.
http://www.portforward.com/networking/static-xp.htm
Here's an example how to do that in XP.
Crash
Crash,
GREAT POINT!!!! One I had forgotten. I have the network here which also runs my simpit set up with fixed IPs so that everything KEEPS working correctly.
If he connects and unconnects stuff like laptops from the network there...... that easily can result in a different IP number... and the old port forward will not apply to the new number.
best,
.................john
Intel i7 960 quad 3.2G LGA 1366, Asus P6X58D Premium, 750W Corsair, 6 gig 1600 DDR3, Spinpoint 1TB 7200 HD, Caviar 500G 7200 HD, GTX275 1280M, Logitec Z640, Win7 Pro 64b, CH Products yoke, pedals + throttle quad, simpit
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Sep 4
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, 2009 at 3:53pm
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So what's wrong with mine then?
I've had the same IP for ages, and I get the exact same screen he does.
My router says the ports are open, my windows firewall says they are open, and I fly with all of you online with no problems.
Is there an unlisted step I'm missing? Or another program I should be running while I'm running this test?
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Sep 4
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, 2009 at 4:09pm
Steve M
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ShaneG wrote
on Sep 4
th
, 2009 at 3:53pm:
So what's wrong with mine then?
I've had the same IP for ages, and I get the exact same screen he does.
My router says the ports are open, my windows firewall says they are open, and I fly with all of you online with no problems.
Is there an unlisted step I'm missing? Or another program I should be running while I'm running this test?
I get confused here, I am not running a network as my 3 PC's cannot communicate in any way. My router, and maybe yours also just acts as a splitter to allow up to 4 pc's to access internet? I don't know.
Flying with twins is a lot of fun..
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Sep 4
th
, 2009 at 4:16pm
Crash
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If you followed
all
the steps in opening/forwarding your ports there should be nothing wrong. FSporttest doesn't work for me either, yet I'm sure I've got things set up the right way. It's the chocolatesoftware server that times out, not your pc....
Crash
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