Hello, first I'd like to thank everyone here for the great amount of help you've provided, I've found lots of useful info here that I never would of seen anywhere else!
I recently have been trying to host a Counter-Strike Source SRCDS server from my home computer, and I've gotten it all the way to running the server and joining it from behind the same router, however I haven't been able to allow any players from outside the network on. I know that this is a router/port problem and I've read the thread on how to do it, however it doesn't provide all the needed info that my router needs to open the port.
It's a NetGear wired/wireless router (I'm on the wired portion of course) running on a 1106.6 kbps DSL connection (Which I read was more than suitable for a multi-player server, I'm only hoping for 5-10 players at one time).
Here is a screenshot of my port forwarding page:
As well as the setup page:
I know it's not setup correctly now (Haven't changed it back yet), but I've tried many many other combinations suggested by other sites to get it to work and have yet to see results. The closest I got was a friend a few miles away getting a scrambled error message that made no sense what so ever. Other else they all get the "Connection failed after 4 tries." message.
The tutorial just said "add port 27015", as you can see mine asks for Service Name (SRCDS?) and Starting and Ending ports (27000-27015?), and I've been a bit confused by the different IP adresses, as I have the one SRCDS gives me for within the network, and my external IP.
Also, once (if) I get this working, do I give my external IP and 27015 as the port? IE: 12.345.67.890:27015 ?
I hope I haven't overloaded you too much, this is my first time trying to run a CS:S server from my home computer. Many thanks in advance!
I recently have been trying to host a Counter-Strike Source SRCDS server from my home computer, and I've gotten it all the way to running the server and joining it from behind the same router, however I haven't been able to allow any players from outside the network on. I know that this is a router/port problem and I've read the thread on how to do it, however it doesn't provide all the needed info that my router needs to open the port.
It's a NetGear wired/wireless router (I'm on the wired portion of course) running on a 1106.6 kbps DSL connection (Which I read was more than suitable for a multi-player server, I'm only hoping for 5-10 players at one time).
Here is a screenshot of my port forwarding page:
As well as the setup page:
I know it's not setup correctly now (Haven't changed it back yet), but I've tried many many other combinations suggested by other sites to get it to work and have yet to see results. The closest I got was a friend a few miles away getting a scrambled error message that made no sense what so ever. Other else they all get the "Connection failed after 4 tries." message.
The tutorial just said "add port 27015", as you can see mine asks for Service Name (SRCDS?) and Starting and Ending ports (27000-27015?), and I've been a bit confused by the different IP adresses, as I have the one SRCDS gives me for within the network, and my external IP.
Also, once (if) I get this working, do I give my external IP and 27015 as the port? IE: 12.345.67.890:27015 ?
I hope I haven't overloaded you too much, this is my first time trying to run a CS:S server from my home computer. Many thanks in advance!