Mooga Wrote:http://www.portforwarding.com
Whats you have port forwarded, what Mooga kindly posted a link on how to do it, make sure the sv_lan 0 is on 0, not 1. Else it will be on LAN.
Thats not just it so dont get your hope's up, you need to allow the ports on your firewalls. Or just turn them off. This will allow traffic to be sent and received from your machine successfuly to anyone who connects to your servers.
for every server you must have it on a
DIFFRENT port. Because traffic is already going through the port what server 1 is going on, server 2 will just get confused, and just fail. But it will warn you first.
so for example...
You Run a server on port 27015. TCP / UDP.
You Run Another server, NOT on the same ports because it wont work, but on a diffrent port. In this case, to make it simple...
Server 2 = Ports, 27016 TCP / UDP.
And for each server you make, or any server, make sure its on a single port, dont put another server on the same port else it will
NOT work.
I hope this helped you.
Kind Regards,
Owen.