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Gamespy
Feb 19, 2006 23:15:44 GMT 8
Post by }|{COR}|{CONAN}WMA-VIII{ on Feb 19, 2006 23:15:44 GMT 8
Whats the reason that someone can host a game without any problems? Does it have anything to do with computer or connection?
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Gamespy
Feb 19, 2006 23:31:53 GMT 8
Post by }|{COR}|{lycans}|{E-Lord} on Feb 19, 2006 23:31:53 GMT 8
host with prob is usually is GS that if others got prob too..other then dat is firewall of anti virus..
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Post by }|{COR}|{CONAN}WMA-VIII{ on Mar 4, 2006 14:56:01 GMT 8
Tryed to turn of firewall and antivirius but evry time i host a game in friendly i loose gamespy connetion.Plz anyone help me
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Post by }|{COR}|{Beldon}|{MA-IX} on Mar 4, 2006 15:05:51 GMT 8
If you have a router, i think you have to open a port. From what i heard it the 666 port
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Gamespy
Apr 29, 2006 15:23:13 GMT 8
Post by }|{COR}|{CONAN}WMA-VIII{ on Apr 29, 2006 15:23:13 GMT 8
Beldon try to open this ports What ports does GameSpy Arcade use? If you are behind a firewall/proxy and are able to change its settings, Arcade needs the following TCP ports open in order to function: · 6667 (IRC) · 3783 (Voice Chat Port) · 27900 (Master Server UDP Heartbeat) · 28900 (Master Server List Request) · 29900 (GP Connection Manager) · 29901 (GP Search Manager) · 13139 (Custom UDP Pings) · 6515 (Dplay UDP) · 6500 (Query Port) Again, these are TCP unless otherwise specified and are bidirectional. University Internet connections - Universities usually protect their networks with firewalls. In most cases these cannot be opened by you the user. You'll have to consult a technician at your University to see if a workaround is possible. It might be necessary to open more ports in order to run certain games. Also, please not that this is a list of recommended ports. It does not mean that your particular firewall will be easy to configure. Please consult your firewall/proxy manufacturer for detailed instructions. In reality, getting Arcade to work on certain restrictive networks may even be a little harder than opening these ports. DirectPlay games in all likelihood will not launch properly at all. Disabling firewalls will not work Unfortunately, in most cases, firewalls/proxies cannot simply be disabled in order to allow you to use Arcade and your game. Disabling the firewall / proxy will not open the necessary ports. It will simply shut down the firewall/proxy and leave the ports closed. Also, many factors may conflict with your firewall: Internet Connection Sharing, the use of more than one firewall, or your operating system may all cause conflicts that keep you from enjoying Arcade. To work around these issues, you will need to consult the manufacturer of your firewall/proxy.
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Gamespy
Apr 29, 2006 15:31:11 GMT 8
Post by }|{COR}|{CONAN}WMA-VIII{ on Apr 29, 2006 15:31:11 GMT 8
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Post by }|{COR}|{PPM[UV]Ultima[C-IV} on Apr 30, 2006 5:01:05 GMT 8
ive got a router conected to my modem so i have to disconnect it from my modem and run my modem directly to the computer otherwise the game just disconnects
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