I've been trying at this for days now...
Basicly, my problem is that when I try to start my CS:S dedicated server using srcds.exe (fully updated using HldsUpdateTool.exe, target is C:\Program\srcds.exe -console -game cstrike +maxplayers 16 -ip <My external IP> -port 27015 +map scoutzknivez), after setting the maxplayers to 16 it tells me that it "Couldn't allocate dedicated server UDP port". BTW, I found my external IP on http://www.whatismyip.com, so I'm pretty sure it's right.
I have all the necessary ports forwarded to the internal IP of the server (and maybe even a few unnecessary) shown in http://www.portforward.com for my router model. Also, I have seen tutorials other than the one on http://www.portforward.com and they all have the same information. No matter what I do, my server can't allocate the ports.
Now some information on my setup for you to help me with my problem. I have a Westell VersaLink: Model 327W Modem/Router with 2 PCs running Windows XP service pack 2 connected to ethernet slots 1 and 2. I have TCP ports 27020-27039 open, UDP port 1200 open, UDP ports 27000-27015 open, and TCP port 27015 open. They are all hosted by the server-bearing PC. Also, I now have the static NAT service enabled for that computer as well. I had it disabled before, which didn't help the sever at all, so I thought it wouldn't hurt.
Basicly, my problem is that when I try to start my CS:S dedicated server using srcds.exe (fully updated using HldsUpdateTool.exe, target is C:\Program\srcds.exe -console -game cstrike +maxplayers 16 -ip <My external IP> -port 27015 +map scoutzknivez), after setting the maxplayers to 16 it tells me that it "Couldn't allocate dedicated server UDP port". BTW, I found my external IP on http://www.whatismyip.com, so I'm pretty sure it's right.
I have all the necessary ports forwarded to the internal IP of the server (and maybe even a few unnecessary) shown in http://www.portforward.com for my router model. Also, I have seen tutorials other than the one on http://www.portforward.com and they all have the same information. No matter what I do, my server can't allocate the ports.
Now some information on my setup for you to help me with my problem. I have a Westell VersaLink: Model 327W Modem/Router with 2 PCs running Windows XP service pack 2 connected to ethernet slots 1 and 2. I have TCP ports 27020-27039 open, UDP port 1200 open, UDP ports 27000-27015 open, and TCP port 27015 open. They are all hosted by the server-bearing PC. Also, I now have the static NAT service enabled for that computer as well. I had it disabled before, which didn't help the sever at all, so I thought it wouldn't hurt.
Anyway, help on this subject would be MUCH apreciated.
~Thanks~
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