RF ain't working anymore, well multiplayer aint working any more
We just got a new router so I guess thats whats causing the problem, when i start RF it say it couldn't connect to the master server and that i have to check my internet connect, my connection is fine however, no problems with it, somehow it worked for a short while this afternoon but i couldn't start it again later.
I allready tryed reinstalling it, that didn't help.
anyone got any ideas on how to fix this?
sobe
Posted 29th Sep 2006 8:54pm
Post 1996 / 3194
Try forcing port 7755
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Mostertman
Posted 29th Sep 2006 9:01pm
Post 1413 / 2820
and how do i do that ?
Lace
Posted 29th Sep 2006 9:22pm
Post 603 / 1216
I had the same problem, and had to disable my AV-firewall. I use PC-cillin Internet Security 2006, and it was blocking the incoming signals from the tracker. Worked fine after I disabled it; btw, check if XP firewall is running under SP2. It might also create problems
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mad_ferrit
Posted 29th Sep 2006 11:00pm
L4Y Member Post 1405 / 1510
Quoting Mostertman
and how do i do that ?
Depends on your router... but type in your Router's IP address in a browser address bar... it could well be 192.168.2.1
Depends on your router... but type in your Router's IP address in a browser address bar... it could well be 192.168.2.1
I have done that but first thing it does is ask me for a username and password, were do i find those? or are those just standard ones?
entering nothing didn't work
NoClanFrank
Posted 29th Sep 2006 11:44pm
Post 3144 / 5840
what type of router do you...I mean namebrand. With a LINKSYS the password is admin and you don't put in anything for username.
You will need to access something on your LAN settings called Virtual Server. Here is a picture to demostrate what to do.
To access these settings, just simply load up an Internet Explorer and type your default Gate way address which is usually 192.168.1.1.
This will take you to the LAN setup page. Some Local Area Networks are different so check your connections status explained at the bottom.
Make sure you enter the correct Network IP Address of your computer. As my Network address being 192.168.1.5 so you would put what ever your network address is. You can find your network address in your Network settings if you right click your connection and go to Status and click the "Support" tab.
Default Gate way is the LAN's Settings page. Use that to access the settings.