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Portforwarding Quote For Special People…


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THIS ONLY WORKS FOR LINKSYS

> It's not hard omg..
>
> Go to run, type in cmd and press enter.
>
> A comand prompt should open, type in ipconfig and press enter.
>
> Scroll down and you should see your ip, mine is 192.168.1.101.
>
> So, now I type in the internet browser 192.168.1.1 then it should ask for a user name and password.
>
> Your user name is what your username is when you boot your computer and login, mine is Shawn.
>
> The password is default so type in admin, then it will show you a panel/website click Security.
>
> It should say block anonymous internet requests and have a check on that, uncheck it.
>
> Next click Applications and Gaming, then it will ask for the following:
> Application - Type in server,
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> Start and End Port - Type in 4000 is both blanks,
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> IP Address - type in the last three numbers from your IP, mine would be 192.168.1.101, so I would enter 101.
>
> Now go start your server and client and use your ip from here: [www.ipchicken.com](http://www.ipchicken.com), and use 4000 for the port, for the game client.
>
> YOUR FINISHED NOW! CONGRATZ!!~!~@1#@%!@$&!@@#~!@#
>
> Hope this helps!

This is like the 13th time a new person to Eclipse has PM'ed me for Portforwarding help…

I HOPE THIS HELPS...

PS:Please not fighting on the thread, and if "Retards" is offensive, I'll remove it.
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Please don't call people who can't portforward retards. In many cases it is simply impossible. This could be due to complications with double bridging or a router -> transmiter complication.

Additionally, this is not linksys specific.
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@Rushεr:

> Hn, Retards or no Retards. Even my little brother from 10 years old could portforward his Computer with linksys.  :rolleyes: It's very simple to understand.
>
> And yes this is for Linksys, I have it, do you?

I have a Linksys WRT54G actually.

I was saying it isn't linksys SPECIFIC. That means that it works for Linksys, but it also works for others. This works for my Thompson Speedtouch as well.
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@Olliepop#20:

> Please don't call people who can't portforward retards. In many cases it is simply impossible. This could be due to complications with double bridging or a router -> transmiter complication.
>
> Additionally, this is not linksys specific.

Didn't call anyone a retard.. Just said if you are a retard COME HERE :D!
Which I might add you did. ^^
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This doesn't work for FIOs routers. If you can port-forward a Verizon FIOs router I'll praise you. It simply never works.

@Olliepop#20:

> Please don't call people who can't portforward retards. In many cases it is simply impossible. This could be due to complications with double bridging or a router -> transmiter complication.

Agreed. I know for a fact YOU (visiousdead) couldn't port-forward my router.
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@samih1996:

> @Marsh:
>
> > Are you sure thats your router? and not your internet provider?
>
> oh, ok that my provider then well how do I know which my router would be?

If you don't have a little box/add-on to your computer that you plug your internet cord into, than you have no router… O.o

@Olliepop#20:

> Please don't call people who can't portforward retards. In many cases it is simply impossible. This could be due to complications with double bridging or a router -> transmiter complication.
>
> Additionally, this is not linksys specific.

I'm sorry, I didn't know it was so offensive to you "people".
I have now removed the word "Retards". :)
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