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Title: yet another router post
Post by: Munin_Raven on August 14, 2004, 12:50:33 pm
just got a new machine and a router (so i can use both of my copies of OP) and need to find out what incomeing ports go with which outgoing ports so i can set up my port triggering to let OP play on dyna and gsa

OBTW it is a linksys router model NR041

read the manual and it showed me how to do the deed - i just cant seem to find the outgoing to incomeing relationship for the various services that the dyna and gsa work - i will prolly have gsa up shortly checking there for what ports it uses
Title: Re: yet another router post
Post by: KBFLordKrueg on August 14, 2004, 02:27:28 pm
See this thread, scroll down a bit.

http://www.dynaverse.net/forum/index.php/topic,163344971.0.html
Title: Re: yet another router post
Post by: kbf-jd on August 14, 2004, 04:46:25 pm
just got a new machine and a router (so i can use both of my copies of OP) and need to find out what incomeing ports go with which outgoing ports so i can set up my port triggering to let OP play on dyna and gsa

OBTW it is a linksys router model NR041

read the manual and it showed me how to do the deed - i just cant seem to find the outgoing to incomeing relationship for the various services that the dyna and gsa work - i will prolly have gsa up shortly checking there for what ports it uses

I believe that you need 2 ip addresses to play op on 2 computers in the same house....

If you have 2 live IP addresses, then you need a router that will actually let you truly disable NAT.  Most consumer level routers do not allow you to completely disable NAT.  I recently tried to disable nat on a Linksys and although it had a checkbox to disable NAT, the documentation daid it could not be done and when I used the checkbox, it messed up my outgoing TCP/IP packets.   Makbe they will fix this in the firmware updates....

jd
Title: Re: yet another router post
Post by: Cleaven on August 14, 2004, 04:56:23 pm
This how I have configured my Linksys for full use of GSA (including RogerWilco) and all the SFC's

Port range forwarding table:

47624 to 47624 TCP
2300 to 2400 Both
6667 to 6667 TCP
3782 to 3783 Both
27900 to 27900 UDP
28900 to 28900
29900 to 29901
6500 to 6515 Both
6073 to 6073 UDP
13139 to 13139 UDP

Don't use DMZ and make sure you have the latest firmware.
Also disable UPnP on your router unless you know that it is working correctly.