non hamahi issue

02/08/2011 23:49 ~Sword~Stalker~.#1
well i was working my server as a non hamachi with a company called te-data when i changed to tp-link the non hamachi didnt work
and msg and npc doesnt work too

here are the ports :
i have tried 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.100 still didnt work , i have got windows 7 .

i have got many players waiting for the non hamahi to come back again

so i hope anyone got tp-link router and knows whats the correct ip to help me as i helped most of elitepvpers memmbers i hope u guys help
02/09/2011 01:20 TiGeRkiwi32#2
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so far i use this guide and its working on me anyways i think its might with the provider or your modem because some of modem change the ip regularly and some not well i also dont have idea since last time i just give a try with this guide and its working..
sorry i cant help as i not enough good in this but i just try give you what i have try and the result for me so far + ;)
02/09/2011 12:06 ~Sword~Stalker~.#3
-.- well as i just said i have a static ip . my ip doesnt change
02/09/2011 13:45 40z10Q#4
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maybe u want to edit your post here about

-Making a server non hamachi
02/09/2011 14:20 stedabest321#5
buy a VPS, use Power Chaos!
02/09/2011 14:47 ~Sword~Stalker~.#6
?? i dont need a vps right now .. i have got 6 GB rams .. 3 labtops ..
why would i need a vps.
02/09/2011 15:47 King_Arthur#7
In your first image, you are redirecting all your ports to your router (192.168.1.1). That should point to the address of your computer. That is usually 192.168.1.100 unless you are on DHCP with multiple computers on the router. Otherwise, check your network adapter settings to see if you have declared a static local IP for your computer or run ipconfig /all in your command line to see your current local IP.
02/09/2011 15:53 ~Sword~Stalker~.#8
first i made 192.168.1.100 but didnt work thats why i tried others .
02/09/2011 15:58 Jack Sparrow#9
idk much about the portforwarding but take a look at this site
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02/10/2011 18:08 PowerChaos#10
well , the thing that could help to

first check your ip (like king told you , start -> cmd -> ipconfig /all )

that is the ip you need , but basicly doesnt need at all ...

let me say it with a example

192.168.1.2 <-- local ip
81.82.83.84 < -- remote ip

first open DMZ ( should be on your router ) to ip 192.168.1.2 <-- Your local ip

then put 81.82.83.84 <-- Your remote ip , into your config files instead local ip


the router open ports NEED to point to your computer ip ( 192.168.1.2 )

in your case they are pointing directly back to the router , so you are creating a loop ...

then to acces your server , you need to go to 82.83.84.85 (external ip) as it get forwarded by your router to your internal ip

Greets From PowerChaos
02/10/2011 23:48 .Ash#11
Yeah, like KA said, Win+R -> cmd -> ipconfig

You should take iPv4 Address.