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Guys,
considering BattleLAN..
What ports should be allowed on routers (for both server and clients)?
Should the program be runned only by server or by both server and clients?
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FWF.Osteo,
Thanks for that prog! I'm gonna check it out today!
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COMPARISON
Almaty:

Astana:

Aral sea:

KAZAKSTAN

Republic of Kazakstan is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of northern and central Eurasia. It has borders with Russia, China, and the Central Asian countries, and has a coastline on the Caspian Sea. Kazakstan was a republic of the former Soviet Union. Kazakhstan is the ninth-largest country in the world by area, and the 57th country in population.




















































Almaty










Astana - capital city of Kazakstan













Bayterek - symbolical monument of the sacred Tree of Life




KazMunaiGaz - headquarters of the national oil company




Transport tower


Esil river






Old square


Ak Orda - presidential residence




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Dear Pave Low,
thanks for the link.
I don't have a problem connecting to GameSpy like this: http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/23/gamespygraw7pk.jpg
My problem is not seeing me buddies' games in server list, and neither they see mine. I can find other random servers though. What do you think might be the problem?
We played Rome: TW (which also uses GameSpy), and I had to open up three ports for that.
Should I open all the ports posted by Ben in that thread? I couldn't find readme.txt file for the final version. My Support folder only has RegistrationReminder.exe
Thanks in advance
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Hi, everyone!
Me and my friends try to play multiplayer on GRAW, but we don't see our games in the server list on that GameSpy!
please tell me...
Is there a direct IP connection (without GameSpy) ?
Maybe the problem is in the router. What is the router port forwarding for GRAW?
Thanks in advance!
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Found this great website:
PortForward.com is proud to offer help setting up port forwarding on your router or firewall. Many Internet users are not aware of how to configure their router or firewall in order to use applications like Peer-to-Peer file sharing (PtoP), Internet Games, Web serving, FTP serving, WebCams, IRC DDC, and Instant Messaging such as AIM, ICQ, Yahoo and MS Messenger.
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WhiteKnight77 & Pave Low
Thanks!

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Yes, each game has it's own ports. If not listed in their respective manuals, ask at the game's respective forums or send an email to their support folks.
Rise of Nations support says, "requires that the 34987/UDP DirectPlay port be open to play Direct Internet multiplayer game"
What do I put in place of 2346-2348 of GR ?
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Can you please recommend some good small maps for GR?
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Hello again!
Merry Christmas!
I have one little question. The problem is with IP-hosting again.
Do I need to make new forwarding adjustments for every game that I want to play online?
I have 'Half-Life', 'Rise of Nations' and 'Rome: TW'.
Where can I get Ext.Port for these games? (like 2346-2348 for GR)
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GUYS, IT WORKED!
THANKS!


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Thnx, Dannik
Man, this whole router thing seems to be so hopeless!!

Why the hell did we get those Linksys?

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OK, your friend also has a wireless router (a portable unit at that). You both should be able to access the router's set up screen via IE (you will have to know the password to log on to it, if not, ask your Dad for help with this, but type in 192.168.1.1 in IE's address bar).
In the password I type "admin". So I get to the Setup and I am able to make changes there.
Should there be anything else than "admin" ???
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Hey, WhiteKnight!
In GreyHaired's instructions, it was ports 2346-2348 TCP and UDP.
In your screenshots, it's 2346-2458.
Which one is right??
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My friend has a model # WRT54GSV4
I also want him to configure his router, because he is also the admin at the desktop (he has the same connection scheme as I do), while I don't have administration rights at the desktop.
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secondly: ask one of your buddies to test the connection.
He must open his command prompt and type:
"ping xxx" (without the quotes)
where "xxx" is your external IP address.
He got:
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Ping statistics for XXXXXX:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss)

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What model Linksys router do you have?
BEFW11S4 ver.4
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Sorry, this is the right scheme:
Internet => Modem => Router => Desktop
_____________________||
_____________________===> My Laptop
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Are you getting the wireless signal from the desktop connected to the router or from the router itself?
Internet => Modem => Router => Desktop
_____________________||
_____________________===> My Laptop
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Can you clarify:
Of course!
is your laptop the host pc and it's behind a router or do you have another pc apart from the laptop, also behind the router, that is the host pc?No, my laptop is NOT the host PC. There's a desktop which is connected to the router.
I only receive wireless signal.
Should I do the setup ON the host PC ?
ask one of your buddies to test the connection.He must open his command prompt and type:
"ping xxx" (without the quotes)
where "xxx" is your external IP address.
OK. But what do you mean by 'command prompt'? Is it a GR multiplayer chat or a game console (~) ?
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I guess I did, according to GreyHaired's instructions.
I am not sure about this one: http://home1.inet.tele.dk/sofus/rob/6_Linksys_Forward.htm
I did not include "Teamspeak".
And I am not sure if "Ghost" and "Game" would work. What does it mean - "Ghost" and "Game"?
My game has an access to the internet. I can join other games, but cannot host.
All of my friends have routers

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GreyHaired,
I tried your instructions, but it didn't work!

Both my external (www.whatismyip.com) and internal (cmd-> ipconfig) IPs aren't recognized by my friends who try to join my game.
The worst thing is that my friends had this Linksys routers long ago, and I was the only one who could host the game!
Can you do this changes (that you mntion on your site) from your laptop OR do you have to go to the actual computer with the Linksys router?
Please help, guys!
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There are two types of IP addresses: External and internal.
Your ISP gives you an external IP. That's the address you find when using http://www.mywanip.com
The external IP address can be a "static"- or a "dynamic" one. If it's "static" it won't change - if it's dynamic, your ISP changes it. (when a dynamic IP is changed differs from ISP to ISP). In that case you must check it before your buddies connect so they get the correct address.
When you host, your buddies use your external IP address to connect.
If you have a router or a software firewall, you must give router/firewall permission to let your buddies connect.
To do this you have to forward port numbers 2346 - 2348 to your internal IP address.
You find the internal IP address as follows:
Start - Run - type: "cmd" (without the quotes) and in the prompt you type
"ipconfig /All" (a space between ipconfig and /All, again without the quotes)
Edit: ages ago I posted a router setup guide on the Ubisoft Tech Forum. It's still active. In the router setup, just disregard anything apart from "GR" or possibly "TS" (TeamSpeak). Hardware has changed since then but you may find one or two useful tips.
http://forums.ubi.com/groupee/forums/a/tpc...132/m/652102132
Hi!
I have the same problem!
Before I was able to host a GR games.
But since I got myself a laptop and a router, I no longer can do this. The same problem with IPs!!!


I will try your instructions.
KAZAKSTAN - country from GR2:SS
in "Off Topic" Posts
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That comedian has nothing to do with real Kazakstan.