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Port forwarding help


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about port forwarding, in this tutorial http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/AlliedTelesyn/AT-AR236E/Eclipse.htm I was confused and stuck here

![](http://i.imgur.com/b807b.jpg)

in his tutorial before me in order to look at the rules avaible with the word 'name1 /' name2 'but nothing' name1 / 'name2' to be chosen

What should I do it next? :sad: :sad:
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The problem is that you're using your external IP address (180.248.53.205) for "Destination IP Address" when your supposed to use your internal IP address.

To find out what your internal IP address is; open Command Prompt, type "ipconfig" and press enter:
![](http://www.home-network-help.com/images/ipconfig.jpg)

Now go back into your router's port forwarding settings and replace "180.248.53.205" with your internal IP address you got from Command Prompt.
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@ Lenton in http://www.touchofdeathforums.com/smf2/index.php/topic,68370.0.html in step 4,

the explanation is very little, and I've tried,

still can not What can you teach me step by step it?

2 months stuck in a problem setup PORT FORWARDING ip  :sad: :sad: :sad:
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I am forwarding ports so that the above is correct? and on?

means I have to use a step to the 5 / her no ip dude? because in step 1/2/3 that I think is not to issue ip error mounting / only for the release of EO / uploding / IP settings
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try putting your ipchicken address in for the source IP… that is a weird portforwarding page.

If you are trying to connect to your game from the same computer as the server (you are running client and server on the same computer) you have to use 127.0.0.1, or local host as the ip in your client. You do not need port forwarding for this connection.

people outside your network use your ipchicken IP, but you need portforwarding working.
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