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etown March 10th, 2008 04:52 PM

Hosting server w/router
 
pretty down and dirty, im tryin to host a server, but i got a home office set up with my wireless. but i got my main dell desktop for gaming and server purposes. i got my lan settings set to auto-detect ip addresses. what else do i need to do?

goreyman March 12th, 2008 08:17 AM

Re: Hosting server w/router
 
Select dedicated server?, Start the server?, Choose settings? :P

MILD7 March 12th, 2008 05:01 PM

Re: Hosting server w/router
 
Do you intend to host a LAN server or Internet server?
If LAN, goreyman is just right. Start your sof2 client and look for local servers.
If Internet, then you should better turn off DHCP client on your server(dell desktop), fix an IP that feat the IP scope settings on your router.
Finally the easiest way should be to set your server as DMZ in your router settings to allow incoming connections on all ports.
It should work.

Good luck :D

etown March 17th, 2008 03:43 PM

Re: Hosting server w/router
 
how and where do u go to set router settings to DMZ?

MILD7 March 18th, 2008 04:22 PM

Re: Hosting server w/router
 
you router must have a web-based settings page.
try to type the following url in your web browser:
192.168.0.1

if it didn't work, open the command prompt and type "ipconfig".
find your gateway ip address and type it in your web browser.

you should see the access page of your router.
the login/password should be admin:admin or root:admin etc..
depends on the brand.

once you are in the control panel check LAN or Route settings, you should find a field named DMZ. Put your IP address inside and click save/apply(depends on brand again).

if you have any problem with it, keep posting here. i'll be watching.
btw could you put your router brand and model in your next post please?

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