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if fact is not that hard
1) put vmware lan on bridge mode and check "replicate network state"
2) port forward on your router/modem all incoming traffic of port 29000 to your server ip
3) enjoy
about the rest, take offense or not... but this forum spoon feed a lot, many users are toooooo lazy to even check vmware/virtualbox forum (yes, you know?.. this is ragezone, not vmware/vbox support forum)
about forward.. check your modem/router manual/support form.....
and about typing the things over and over... is uselles. people is LAZY! searching is tabu for them
"will your finger kill you" im 100% with you on that.. but about using search function. and dont allways expect RZ have all the answers, google helps a lot!
im sorry if someone is offended in any way....but is the true
1) put vmware lan on bridge mode and check "replicate network state"
2) port forward on your router/modem all incoming traffic of port 29000 to your server ip
3) enjoy
about the rest, take offense or not... but this forum spoon feed a lot, many users are toooooo lazy to even check vmware/virtualbox forum (yes, you know?.. this is ragezone, not vmware/vbox support forum)
about forward.. check your modem/router manual/support form.....
and about typing the things over and over... is uselles. people is LAZY! searching is tabu for them
"will your finger kill you" im 100% with you on that.. but about using search function. and dont allways expect RZ have all the answers, google helps a lot!
im sorry if someone is offended in any way....but is the true