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How to do a basical Internet Server

Started by MrAcmering, December 04, 2009, 09:19:12 PM

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MrAcmering

how to do a internet server

Tools:

-the server and announce fixed (http://www.killzservers.altervista.org/Downloads/server.zip) (for vc-mp)


1.(only if you have a router)go in your router and foward ports 5192 and 5315 protocol UDP
2.turn off windows firewall
3.go in your antivirus options and foward ports 5192 and 5315 protocol UDP
4.run the server
5.put your local ip in favorites
6.Join!
               ALL DONE!


NOTE:(only for who have a router)how to go in your router

1.open your prompt.



2.in the prompt, type: ipconfig
you have this, where:
-IP Address is your local ip
-default gateway is your router ip



3.put your gateway in your internet browser addresses bar
 


Regards,
MrAcmering


YaY

Rami

Thx for thats nice explanation, but i did all this stuff, but when i try to join my own server its telling me "Connecting 127.0.0.1:5192" and its never been "Connected" its just still saying that, can you please or anyone give me a way to fix this problem, because im looking for a solution since 2 months .

My Regards, Rami

MrAcmering

lol that's a tutorial and for me works perfect



YaY

Kingston

Hey, Can Help...

My IP is change every Time i am restart the router...

i cant make a server ..?... ???

Website Of Kingston
109.65.6.122:5192


Only a Dude

Quote from: Kingston on March 13, 2010, 05:45:47 PM
Hey, Can Help...

My IP is change every Time i am restart the router...

i cant make a server ..?... ???

your local ip never change man...

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thijn

Your internal IP can change, depends on the type of router or modem.
Although 127.0.0.1 will always work.


Only a Dude

QuoteAlthough 127.0.0.1 will always work.
i mean this.

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Boss

127.0.0.1 is a loopback IP address. Local IP is an adress within a private network.