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* Totally Edited *
* March 4, 2009 *
Okay, So, robert123 Requested me to do this,
Hmm, So, Back to my Guide
Requirements:
I. DSL/ At Least own IP
II. Static
III. NET Account [Logging for Port Forward]
First:
○Click Start, Click Run, type "cmd" w/o the quotation marks
○Type ipconfig
○Open up your browser and type the default gateway ip to your browser
○Log In Now, Default is
---Admin
---1234
Second:
○Forward Ports that your server is going to be used
For you server: Default is 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004 <-- [But please not follow these, forward the ports that are going to be used by your server]
○Webserver
If you want for your webserver, Forward ports 80
or 8080.
Third:
○Changing the IPs of your server
Okay, On this part, BE "SURE".
Backup your Server Files, or Server,
Now go to your cfgs,
then save
try running your server, Try if Success, go to next part
○Param.ini
Change your param.ini's IP to your host,
example: 58.29.113.92 [This is only a guess, this was once my IP]
all,
If this guide isn't right, feel free to tell me, thx.
and I'll edit and make it right.
* March 4, 2009 *
Okay, So, robert123 Requested me to do this,
Hmm, So, Back to my Guide
Requirements:
I. DSL/ At Least own IP
II. Static
III. NET Account [Logging for Port Forward]
First:
○Click Start, Click Run, type "cmd" w/o the quotation marks
○Type ipconfig
○Open up your browser and type the default gateway ip to your browser
○Log In Now, Default is
---Admin
---1234
Second:
○Forward Ports that your server is going to be used
For you server: Default is 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004 <-- [But please not follow these, forward the ports that are going to be used by your server]
○Webserver
If you want for your webserver, Forward ports 80
or 8080.
Third:
○Changing the IPs of your server
Okay, On this part, BE "SURE".
Backup your Server Files, or Server,
Now go to your cfgs,
You must be registered to see links
and change it your IPthen save
try running your server, Try if Success, go to next part
○Param.ini
Change your param.ini's IP to your host,
example: 58.29.113.92 [This is only a guess, this was once my IP]
all,
If this guide isn't right, feel free to tell me, thx.
and I'll edit and make it right.
itmeansmeanssomeoneisusingthatportonyouripHey, I get some bind errors
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