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Old 08-09-2003, 12:31 AM   #7
Granamere
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http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/br.../port_fwd.aspx

To configure persistent port forwarding

Start the Base Station Management Tool.
Point to Security, click Port Forwarding, and then click Set up persistent port forwarding.
In the Description box, type a description of the server field. (This step is optional.)
In the Inbound port box, type the number of the inbound port to which data packets sent from the Internet to the server will be passed. The inbound port number can be a single port or a comma-separated list of ports or port ranges. For example, you could type 4-25, or 243, or 10, 24-50, 74. You are limited to 256 characters.
In the Type box, select the protocol — either User Datagram Protocol (UDP) or TCP — for the port.
In the Private IP address box, type the private IP address of the client computer that is hosting the server.
In the Private port boxes, type the private port number for the server that the data will be sent to. To identify the private port number, see the documentation for your server software.
To save your changes, click Apply.


You are in the wrong section to set it up. You are in the application-triggered port forwarding. You need to be in the persistent port forwarding listed above. Also you have to use multiply lines. [img]smile.gif[/img]

Line one should be
NWN1 5120-5300 UDP (IP address of your computer) 5120-5300

Line two
NWN2 6500 UDP (IP address of your computer 6500

Line three
NWN3 27900 UDP (IP address of your computer 27900

Line four
NWN4 28900 UDP (IP address of your computer 28900

If you are not sure of your IP address open a command prompt and type in ipconfig. That will give you you ip on 2000 or XP. If running 95, 98 or Mil. Click on start then run and type in winipcfg.

I hope this helps.

Granamere
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