Hello,
I've been having trouble hosting for quite a while now, and I've finally have gotten around to asking for help. =).
I'm not connecting to the internet through a router though I am hosting an access point. Through this computer. I have also tried disabling my firewall with no avail and opened ports. Please help.
Thanks,
GB.
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Feb 17 2009, 10:44 am
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Feb 17 2009, 10:46 am
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If you have no router, why are you port forwarding?
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In response to Spunky_Girl
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I'm not...
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In response to Mr.DJ7
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I'm not connecting to the internet through a router...I have also tried disabling my firewall with no avail and opened ports."
Yes you are/did. |
In response to Spunky_Girl
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Spunky_Girl wrote:
Yes you are/did. No, it doesn't sound like he is. He's opening the ports on his software firewall (which is what he would want, over disabling his firewall completely). Check and make sure there isn't some other firewall still running (like windows firewall) or anything else that would be denying access to any ports. You could also do a bit searching for a port that you aren't using that shouldn't be blocked by anything. http://www.governmentsecurity.org/Common_tcp_ports |
In response to Stupot
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Yeah, I couldn't host one time and it was the simplest thing: the Windows Firewall was blocking outside connections.
Just a tip. |
In response to Naokohiro
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Windows firewall is off.
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Use:
http://whatsmyip.org/ports/ the "customer port" option, and see if your chosen port(s) are being blocked. |
In response to Naokohiro
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where exactly could i find where to change the settings for incoming connections
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In response to Mr Hat And Clogs
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To allow exceptions in Windows XP:
Go to the Control Panel and view it in Classic mode. Open the Windows Firewall, then make sure that "don't allow exceptions" is NOT checked. That's what I had to do one time when I couldn't host. That fixed the problem when nothing else seemed to be causing it. |