oophus

oophus

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Ok, now I must have read like 100 pages about router shit and port fuck, and I've been trying to get this piece of shit game to work for three days. Really? Why does some games work while this doesn't? Why do I have to learn about computer stuff to get a game I payed for to work? EDIT:@ Monk Are you a developer? If not, kodus to you man for trying to help me. Its weird that the communty is the one that tries to keep people wanting to play

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[quote who="the_Monk" reply="25" id="2145201"] oohus, SPI is still off on the D-link as well an the NAT-endpoint filtering set to endpoint independent? You could try enabling/allowing those ports in the NAT-table of the DSL-modem, but unless the DMZ on the DSL-modem isn't really DMZ all of that should already be being allowed to be passed to the D-link. Are you certain your ISP isn't doing NAT-filtering of any kind?<br

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I found this in the Security section of the DLS-router/modem: Incoming IP Filtering Setup By default, all incoming IP traffic from the WAN is blocked when the firewall is enabled. However, some IP traffic can be ACCEPTED by setting up filters. Could this be a problem, and if so, how would I setup the stuff in there where the options looks like this: Add IP Filter --

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I've got: ISP from NextGenTel DSL-router which is called INTENO. Board ID: 96358VW2. Software Version: X5668-BWU_1.01NGT21.1_B2pB022l.d20e D-Link router DIR-635 B1. Stationary PC's. In the DLS-router settings I found this: " Outgoing IP Filtering Setup By default, all outgoing IP traffic from LAN is allowed, but some IP traffic can be BLOCKED</

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Yes, thats where I've forwarded the ports. The UDP and TCP options was already on independent. I downloaded PFPortCheker by Portforward.com to see if the ports are open and I do get "Your port is NOT OPEN or not reachable" message, so something must be wrong. I've removed Ad-Aware and AVG to see if those programs would stand in the way, and still nothing. I tried to follow portforward.com's own tutorial, and th

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Ahh, right.. ^^ Ok, now I've done that. And everything seems to be in place, but I can still not connect. I live in Norway, so I don't think my ISP is putting a stop to it, as I've never had any problems with playing other online games before like MMO's etc. I've checked the windows firewall, and Demigod is listed there. I cant find the NAT options you talk about though in my router settings. E

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[quote who="the_Monk" reply="7" id="2142694"] @ oophus, You'll probably need to forward ports, or at the very least relax your router's NAT-filtering. Follow the steps in my guide here: http://themonk.ca/Monk/Networking_and_DEMIGOD_by_the_Monk.pdf ...and you should be fine.[/quote] Ok, in your PDF you say this: Port (range) type LAN IP 6073 UDP your PC’s IP (ie. 192.168.xxx.xxx) 6100 - 6200 UDP y

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[quote who="the_Monk" reply="2" id="2142615"] If people are experiencing this over LAN (ie. not through a NAT device) then there is usually only one answer. Something on your respective PC's is blocking the necessary traffic. LAN means the traffic is simply being "switched" to the correct PC and is not being subjected to "filtering" of any kind. So the only issue which could be present is security/anti-malware software of some kind blocking some/all of

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Ahh, the problem is solved if you register the product, something I though the Impulse program did automaticly. You have to right click your game in the "my games" tab and press "view registration". Then copy your serial key, then press "register product" at the bar over your "games window" and "copy/paste" your key in there. EDIT: Meh, that only fixed the LAN problem... I can still not connect to a costum game over the internet. Still "freezes" o

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