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Well, I cant seem to get it working. I tried some tutorials on portfoward.com but I still couldnt get it working. Well anyways i have a Netgear WGR614v4 and I'm trying to get to so that I can create a game then let my friends join. So if anyone could help me that could be great =)
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Have you tried to DMZ? and make sure you're not running any firewalls?
starting 9/24/2006 if your problem has been solved please edit your first post and add [solved] to the begining of the title. Thanks.
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What's DMZ? and my firewalls were turned off.
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DMZ means all unknown traffic get's directed to the specified machine, meaning that cs:s ports and all other automatically get forwarded to the machine. Which means that you don't have to open ports.
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There should just be an option somewhere in your router. Just search a bit and it works just as entering the ip for port forwarding.
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What if I have a switch...?
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Then you ahve to forward the ports on the server in front of it