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Better and Easier Port Forwarding


iJack
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**First-** You don't **NEED** to go to portforward.com and find your router. You can just simply go to Start> CMD> IPConfig and find on that usually starts with 192.168.1.?  or  192.168.0.? and type it into your browser, username, then pass. After that, try to find were it says Port Opening/ Port Forwarding, or something like that. Type in that ip address, (92.168.1.?  or  192.168.0.?) then for the port put 4000.

**Second-** Make sure you have updated you computer fully. If not, try to find (somewhere in the Start button)
Automatic-Updates. If you cant find that, search for it on Google. If you haven't updated your computer, most of the functions will not be compatible with what you do on your router.

SECOND OPTION- No-IP

Make an account… login... "New Host"... **!NOW LISTEN HERE!** There will be some buttons under the "Desired Name" or something of that sort, find were it says "Port 80 Direct". Type in the IP and port number. Dont worry about the rest mumbo jumbo on there. Then scroll down and click Create. Know go download the No-IP DUC. Open it after downloaded, your should see your name of host, next to it is a smiley and a check box. Click the checkbox and it should show up as :D or something.. Your good. Now type it into your Client and send it around…

                                        **Hope i helped,
                                            - Jack**
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