On my old computer I used to never have these problems at all. Once I got my new computer everything went downhill from there. Except the fact that it's really pretty and smooth and fast :-D. So the question is: is there anyway to fix this? Help! O:!!!!
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Vharox
United States1037 Posts
On my old computer I used to never have these problems at all. Once I got my new computer everything went downhill from there. Except the fact that it's really pretty and smooth and fast :-D. So the question is: is there anyway to fix this? Help! O:!!!! | ||
Vharox
United States1037 Posts
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mellow0mellow2
United States24 Posts
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gg_hertzz
2152 Posts
I believe the port for b.net is 1112 Maybe it is 6112. Can't remember which. | ||
blasian
United States180 Posts
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SnoopySnacks
Tarsonis903 Posts
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Kacas
Brazil3143 Posts
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baal
10541 Posts
My ISP kinda blocks some ports i think, sometimes i cant use p2p software and i cant host games on bnet unless i've been with them in another room recently. Is there a way to see wha ports are open, and how to open/close them? | ||
TeRRan`UseR
Canada692 Posts
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Vharox
United States1037 Posts
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EvilTeletubby
Baltimore, USA22254 Posts
It's either a firewall or a router blocking ports. 4000 is for B.net itself, 6112-6119 for SC. | ||
Alpha
France1495 Posts
On January 10 2005 16:35 gg_hertzz wrote: try to find some information about port forwarding if you're behind a router I believe the port for b.net is 1112 Maybe it is 6112. Can't remember which. it is 6112 ![]() do what they told u if it doesn't work u may try cheking the connection ![]() | ||
blasian
United States180 Posts
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ToKoreaWithLove
Norway10161 Posts
if you have a router at home you go start - run - type: cmd - then : ipconfig take the ip for the "default gateway" and put it in your browser. For example: http://192.168.10.254 is likely. You will then access the router settings. Find the "virtual server" option and open ports 6112 and 4000 for udp packets. Find you own ip and set virtual server to forward to you. | ||
TeRRan`UseR
Canada692 Posts
On January 11 2005 16:09 ToKoreaWithLove wrote: okai if you have a router at home you go start - run - type: cmd - then : ipconfig take the ip for the "default gateway" and put it in your browser. For example: http://192.168.10.254 is likely. You will then access the router settings. Find the "virtual server" option and open ports 6112 and 4000 for udp packets. Find you own ip and set virtual server to forward to you. When I put my default gateway ip into my browser it starts to load then asks for a username/password. ![]() | ||
SoMuchBetter
Australia10606 Posts
user: admin password: password if that doesnt work, it should be in the router's manual or ask your dad | ||
LegendaryDreams
Canada1350 Posts
On January 11 2005 18:31 SoMuchBetter wrote: Try- user: admin password: password if that doesnt work, it should be in the router's manual or ask your dad SEE, the problem is that my dad set the pass so I can't play BW on weekdays.. -_-;; SIGH. | ||
TeRRan`UseR
Canada692 Posts
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Ack1027
United States7873 Posts
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OneOther
United States10774 Posts
What kind of router do you have..? | ||
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