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#1: Connection problem Author: Iron45 PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 9:34 pm
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Hi

Since changing my hard disc I've found it impossible to connect with other players either through gamespy or by direct connection using TCP.  When hosting it shows my IP address but when trying to join another game it doesn't show my IP address.  Also I see the yellow game description but when I click it the game freezes and the host IP address disappears, eventually it goes back to searching for a game mode but with no host IP address.

All ports required for gamespy are open on my router and I've altered the registry key to allow TCP/IP forwarding for all network connections.  My firewall allows both gamespy and cc5.
I can't think what the problem is, no doubt its something I've forgotten.  Any help would be much appreciated.

#2: Re: Connection problem Author: mooxe PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 10:50 pm
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These are never easy to solve... The freezing problem is a bit wierd. I can only guess at it.... Try reinstalling your network card drivers, there may be a hardware conflict there. Besides your router firewall, have you managed your window firewall (cc5.exe unblocked)?

#3: Re: Connection problem Author: Iron45 PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 8:46 am
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Thanks for the advice but I managed to solve the problem yesterday.  I had all the ports on the router open correctly but had not set up the network connection.  My poor memory I'm afraid.  Simple when you know how.

The following illustrates the setup to help others with a similar problem.

First ensure the correct ports are forwarded using your router software and make a note of the address you forward the ports to.

Then go into the network connection as follows. - My PC uses Windows XP - my router is a ZyXEL P-660R-D1

1. Click Start and then Control Panel

2. Click Network and Internet Connections.

To configure your IP settings, follow these steps in the Network Connections window

1. Right-click your network connection,(Local Area Connection for me) and then click Properties

2. On the General tab, under 'Local Area Conection properties', click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Then click the Properties button.

3. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, configure your network settings - see below - , and then click OK. Click Close to return to the Network Connections window.

Settings Illustration - numbers are not the actuals you need to find yours - more info below.

Click Radio Button – 'Use the following IP address'

IP address:   296.111.1.12  –  same as you used for port forwarding on your router

Subnet mask: - automatic on my machine but you can find it using ipconfig - see below

Default gateway: 296.111.1.1

Click Radio button – 'Use the following DNS server addresses:'

Preferred DNS server: same as Default gateway for my setup

Alternative DNS server: leave blank - no alternative in my setup there may be in yours

The Default gateways etc. can be picked up by running the - ipconfig /all - command from the C:\ prompt in a Command prompt window. See http://portforward.com/networking/static-xp.htm
I can't set up a static IP address as this article suggests but even so I can use my router to connect.  Needless to say, this time,  I've made a note of all the settings for future use.

Hope this helps someone else

#4: Re: Connection problem Author: mooxe PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 4:01 pm
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Glad you figured it out, this should be useful for others.

#5: Re: Connection problem Author: schreckenLocation: Sydney, Australia PostPosted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 2:00 am
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I've just installed a wireless network on top of my existing cables LAN.

right out of the box everything worked fine... except of course the Close Combat Games.

I initially had a D-Link Router/ADSL modem with cables and switches running to my 4 PC's ans XBox 360.

Set up was as Iron 45 posted above on the D-Link.


With the addition of 2 new Laptops and relocation of the XBOX we added a Belkin wireless router.

All was sweet except for the CC connection...grrr.

But after a couple of weeks researcha nd trial and error I have it all working.

The D-Link had to be placed in Bridge Mode so it acted just as a modem.

The Belkin was then switched to pppoe mode and all the login details entered as per Iron45's post.


yaahooo!  now it works.



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