Hello I just got a dsl today and when I tried to log onto trillian it seems to be not connecting i dont know if the service is down or my dsl can't run with trillian.
Odly enough I seem to be having some trouble logging into any byond hosted games and such. I was woundering if my new dsl connection could be cause the byond trouble too and if they are connected in some way? or is the byond service down as well.
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Jul 30 2004, 7:54 am
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In response to Kujila
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Kujila wrote:
Nah, it's gotta be client-side... BYOND's and AIM/ICQ/MSN/IRC/YIM's protocols aren't linked at all. So its my new dsl thats what I thought. I think the dsl has a firewall of some kind could that be whats doing it. and if so how the heck do I make it so I can run byond in trillian with the firewall still in place? |
In response to Green Lime
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Do you use a router? Those are infamous for causing such problems =)
~Kujila |
In response to Kujila
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Kujila wrote:
Do you use a router? Those are infamous for causing such problems =) Yes My dsl does have a router... I just read some post on byond by searching "dsl problems" It was said that you should do port forwarding which seems to be in my documentation that came with the dsl. But it looks way to confusing for me. [EDIT] I'll include the information about adding a port forawarding from my documentation. 1. From the Choose Protocol list, select TCP, UDP, ICMP, or GRE. 2. If you select TCP or UDP, select a service from the Choose Service list. - or - Enter a port number in the Port Number box. 3. If you want inbound traffic forwarded to the SpeedStream router, select Redirect selected protocol/service to this router. - or - To enter a specific IP address, select Redirect selected protocol/service to IP Address and enter the address in the text box. 4. To save your settings, click Apply. |
In response to Green Lime
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Ack, I can't help here. I have absolutely no experience with hard-ware firewalls included in routers because I have a HUB that contains no internal firewall capabilities. =(
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In response to Kujila
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Kujila wrote:
Ack, I can't help here. I have absolutely no experience with hard-ware firewalls included in routers because I have a HUB that contains no internal firewall capabilities. =( ROAR! I hate my ISP I cant even log in to do a port forwarding and now I'm going to have too call the support people because they probley left out some stupid detail on how to get in. |
In response to Sariat
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Sariat wrote:
Limey! O.o Sariat what games have you been making lately? |
In response to Green Lime
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Trillian Pro>Regular Trillian.
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In response to Green Lime
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Green Lime wrote:
Sariat wrote: None. |
In response to XzDoG
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XzDoG wrote:
Trillian Pro>Regular Trillian. Are you saying Trillian pro would work for my dsl? |
In response to Green Lime
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Green Lime wrote:
XzDoG wrote: No but did you try the proxy setting on your trillian program because im pretty sure that lets you use it with a firewall still on. |
In response to XzDoG
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XzDoG wrote:
Green Lime wrote: How do you set your proxy settings? I dont even know what a proxy is! |
In response to Green Lime
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~Kujila