BASIC INFO
Server OS: Windows 7 X64
Processor: AMD Athalon 2 X4 620 2.6 Ghz
Ram: 4GB
Game(s): Counter Strike Source
Start Up Command:
I am currently using a shortcut:
SourceMod: NONE
INSTALLING INFO
Full Install Command:
Used a shortcut:
NETWORK AND BANDWIDTH INFO
Bandwidth: Not an Issue
Local IP of Server: 192.168.1.139
External IP: Would not like to post AT THIS TIME!
Port Forwarding Screen Shot:
Typical Home Network: [Server] --> [Router] --> [Internet] I live in an apartment
CONFIG ISSUES
I have attached my server.cfg file.
server.cfg (Size: 1.4 KB / Downloads: 38)
I am trying to run a CS:S dedicated server using the tutorial given at this site. I have followed it to the letter. However, I cant seem to join my own game. It does not appear in LAN and the only way I can see it in the server list is if I manually add my internal IP.
I am behind a router and running Windows 7x64. I have disabled my anti virus and Windows firewall is always off. When my friend comes online (NOT ON LAN) I will see if he can join it. When I try to connect it just says after four attempts it cannot connect.
I have tried both 27015 and 27016 for my port.
Router Info:
I have opened ports 1200, 27000-27050. Do I need any more?
I use to run a CS server I am not sure why I am having so much trouble. I should at least be able to join my own LAN game right?
I have tried changing sv_lan 0 to 1 and tried joining and could not. Any help would be great. If you need I can upload my server.cfg.
This is not a 24/7 server I want to run. I just want to play a few matches with a friend against some bots for a few hours.
Thanks,
-Glapo
UPDATE 1:
Thanks the Gunner the solution to joining your own game was removing the ip deceleration in the start command and my new start command is:
I cannot see my server off of my LAN. My friends cannot see it either. We tried adding my external ip with port 27015 in favorites and got no results. Any help?
SOLUTIONS:
Can't Join Own Game- remove ip from the start up command as posted by Gunner below
Can't see server in favorites- I did not actually forward the range of my ports there is a separate tab for that in DD-WRT router panel.
Server OS: Windows 7 X64
Processor: AMD Athalon 2 X4 620 2.6 Ghz
Ram: 4GB
Game(s): Counter Strike Source
Start Up Command:
I am currently using a shortcut:
Quote:"D:\Program Files (x86)\Valve\HLServer\orangebox\srcds.exe" -console -game cstrike -tickrate 33 -ip 192.168.1.139 -port 27016 -maxplayers 16 +map de_dust2 -autoupdateAdmin Mods: NONE
SourceMod: NONE
INSTALLING INFO
Full Install Command:
Used a shortcut:
Quote:"D:\Program Files (x86)\Valve\HLServer\HldsUpdateTool.exe" -command update -game "Counter-Strike Source" -dir . -verify_all
NETWORK AND BANDWIDTH INFO
Bandwidth: Not an Issue
Local IP of Server: 192.168.1.139
External IP: Would not like to post AT THIS TIME!
Port Forwarding Screen Shot:
Typical Home Network: [Server] --> [Router] --> [Internet] I live in an apartment
CONFIG ISSUES
I have attached my server.cfg file.
server.cfg (Size: 1.4 KB / Downloads: 38)
I am trying to run a CS:S dedicated server using the tutorial given at this site. I have followed it to the letter. However, I cant seem to join my own game. It does not appear in LAN and the only way I can see it in the server list is if I manually add my internal IP.
I am behind a router and running Windows 7x64. I have disabled my anti virus and Windows firewall is always off. When my friend comes online (NOT ON LAN) I will see if he can join it. When I try to connect it just says after four attempts it cannot connect.
I have tried both 27015 and 27016 for my port.
Router Info:
I have opened ports 1200, 27000-27050. Do I need any more?
I use to run a CS server I am not sure why I am having so much trouble. I should at least be able to join my own LAN game right?
I have tried changing sv_lan 0 to 1 and tried joining and could not. Any help would be great. If you need I can upload my server.cfg.
This is not a 24/7 server I want to run. I just want to play a few matches with a friend against some bots for a few hours.
Thanks,
-Glapo
UPDATE 1:
Thanks the Gunner the solution to joining your own game was removing the ip deceleration in the start command and my new start command is:
Quote:"D:\Program Files (x86)\Valve\HLServer\orangebox\srcds.exe" -console -game cstrike -tickrate 33 -port 27015
-maxplayers 16 +map de_dust2
I cannot see my server off of my LAN. My friends cannot see it either. We tried adding my external ip with port 27015 in favorites and got no results. Any help?
SOLUTIONS:
Can't Join Own Game- remove ip from the start up command as posted by Gunner below
Can't see server in favorites- I did not actually forward the range of my ports there is a separate tab for that in DD-WRT router panel.