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muzz wrote:
> Aye that helpline was good fun. I went through everything I had done
> and how my router was currently configured. The conversation was
> roughly as follows but with long periods of silence added in after my
> lines:
>
> Me. Explaining my current set-up.
>
> Helpline. Have you made sure you have all the ports opened for the
> particular game?
>
> Me. Yes I have visited various Doom 3 sites just to double check the
> ports.
>
> Helpline. You could enable DMZ for your PC'
>
> Me. I have tried that before, it doesn't make any difference.
>
> Helpline. Make sure you do have the correct ports
>
> Me. I am sure they are Ok, should I be doing anything else apart from
> the ports settings in virtual server, what about the filters.
>
> Helpline. err um er um etc etc.
>
> Me. I'll try that DMZ thing again and ring back if it doesn't work.
>
> Helpline. OK
>
> Click
>
> So no surprises that the D-link helpline is similar to the BT helpline
> or indeed most others. No help whatsoever.
Ah, but the subtle difference is that with BT one can usually get what's
needed by ringing back immediately and speaking to someone else :-)
Whereabouts are you, geographically (I'm in East Hampshire)? If you're
interested I could possibly pop over and help out for a fixed fee.
Alternatively if you're far away we could give remote access a try.
Cheers
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