Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 8:33 pm Post subject: What The Hell Is Wrong With This?????????
When i go play cc5 on Game spy it starts up normaly (black screen witch says LOADING) then it goes to just a black screen and freez's up and says cc5 is not reasonpding.I use to be able to play it alright the only changes i have made to my computer was windows xp and firewall i just change the firewall back to one i use to use but its still the same anyone know whats wrong with it .
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 10:41 pm Post subject: mmm
sounds like u ports need forwarding.
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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 11:39 pm Post subject: mmm
how to guide in how to section.
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To utilize Internet you need an IP address which is the number that looks like '207.206.192.1' or some fashion. Beyond that you need a port or many ports. These are the pipes in which the communications go through. I.e. eMail software generally use port 21.
Ports allow you to do many things at one, browse the internet, on port 80 while downloading eMail from your ISP on 21.
Games utilize ports for communications in the same way, but generally they'll use multiple ports. And the numbers vary.
Firewalls and Routers are just another 'step' between you and your destination (your opponent). They intercept the port requests and generally deny the requests (for the common ones, 80, 21, etc. they are let through as is). To get past this, you assign port numbers or ranges to be allowed through. But forwarding, is IP based. So when you forward ports, it's to one computer only. This may be an issue if multiple people behind the router wish to play online. To get around that, you reassign the ports back and forth between the computers when the other wishes to play.
You can usually assign port forwards in the router or firewall setup. Routers generally are setup through the internet browser. You type in the address of the router (usually 192.168.0.1, or something like that, but it's the 192.168 address thats informative [a router has two addresses, one the outside sees, and one the inside sees])
This is only one explaination of ports, it can be more extensive however. So don't assume thats all that's involved. Your router may allow you to forward generically without a specific IP.
I'm sure, as the other poster noted, that in the HowTo's is a doc explaining what ports need to be opened.
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