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muzz
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      07-25-2005, 10:44 AM

I have been trying all week to run a dedicated server through my
router, the D-Link DSL-G604T with no success.
When I use a Speedtouch modem it works fine but not through the router.

I run windows XP SP2 and have configured this to have a static IP.

I can join a game on the internet but I cannot host one.
I have tried the virtual server settings , when this didn't work I
enabled DMZ for my IP I even disabled the firewall on the router and
still no luck.

Has anyone been able to host games through this router ?
I should mention that I have the same problem with another game I
tried, Call Of Duty. This also works if I just use my old broadband
modem.

 
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      07-26-2005, 10:51 AM

"muzz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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: I have been trying all week to run a dedicated server through my
: router, the D-Link DSL-G604T with no success.
: When I use a Speedtouch modem it works fine but not through the router.
:
: I run windows XP SP2 and have configured this to have a static IP.
:
: I can join a game on the internet but I cannot host one.
: I have tried the virtual server settings , when this didn't work I
: enabled DMZ for my IP I even disabled the firewall on the router and
: still no luck.
:
: Has anyone been able to host games through this router ?
: I should mention that I have the same problem with another game I
: tried, Call Of Duty. This also works if I just use my old broadband
: modem.
:

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muzz
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      07-27-2005, 10:35 AM
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.

 
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      07-27-2005, 01:14 PM
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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.


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      07-27-2005, 05:52 PM
On 27 Jul 2005 03:35:53 -0700, "muzz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:


>So no surprises that the D-link helpline is similar to the BT helpline
>or indeed most others. No help whatsoever.

Yep they are all tarred with the same brush and all read from the same
piece of paper I yhink seeing that they all ask identical questions
,do none of these tech support guys have minds of their own !! ? .
 
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      07-27-2005, 05:53 PM
On 27 Jul 2005 03:35:53 -0700, "muzz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:


>So no surprises that the D-link helpline is similar to the BT helpline
>or indeed most others. No help whatsoever.

Yep they are all tarred with the same brush and all read from the same
piece of paper I yhink seeing that they all ask identical questions
,do none of these tech support guys have minds of their own !! ? .
 
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      07-27-2005, 07:02 PM
Ahh Adam, as you can see I'm still trying, although it was Call Of Duty
last time, which still doesn't work.

I'm in the Highlands I'm afraid, and it's not such an important task as
for me to pay for it to be resolved anyway :-)

I can host with my modem but it's just bugging me that I can't get the
router to do it.

Maybe I'll see you again on the next ng I try :-)

 
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      07-28-2005, 08:09 AM
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muzz wrote:
> Ahh Adam, as you can see I'm still trying, although it was Call Of Duty
> last time, which still doesn't work.
>
> I'm in the Highlands I'm afraid, and it's not such an important task as
> for me to pay for it to be resolved anyway :-)
>
> I can host with my modem but it's just bugging me that I can't get the
> router to do it.


Blimey, BT bothered to get off their backsides and give you broadband that
far up? ;-)

You could always send the unit back as faulty and get a refund to go
towards a functional unit!


> Maybe I'll see you again on the next ng I try :-)


uk.routers.cant-work.dont-work maybe!


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      07-31-2005, 12:15 PM

"muzz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> 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.
>


I would phone back,as when I was having a problem with my dlink,the guy run
some remote test on the ports I needed open ping ect,and walked me around
the set-up I needed to do,this included editing the windoz host file.


Chris


 
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