falcon409
January 1st, 2010, 08:47
I have a total of 10 different ports set up on my router to forward for various functions of Multiplayer:
Basic MP Ports, Teamspeak, FSNavigator and so on. I started flying a new MP Server last week and just did a second flight yesterday afternoon. Pilots started dropping like flies at one point and the moderator said it appeared that someone didn't have their router set up correctly. I had just run my "open Port" test program and everything looked fine, but when I looked over their list of necessary ports to be open, they showed an additional three that I don't have forwarded. . .not to mention that I don't have room for in the router setup.
Two of them (23400 and 23460) I could lump into a range since I already forward 23456-23458. . .so I could set up a range to go from 23400-23460 and get all of them I need. I remember someone telling me at one time thought that doing that "range" forward doesn't work.
Anyone know for sure if it will or how I can add an additional three ports if I only have space for 10? lol
Basic MP Ports, Teamspeak, FSNavigator and so on. I started flying a new MP Server last week and just did a second flight yesterday afternoon. Pilots started dropping like flies at one point and the moderator said it appeared that someone didn't have their router set up correctly. I had just run my "open Port" test program and everything looked fine, but when I looked over their list of necessary ports to be open, they showed an additional three that I don't have forwarded. . .not to mention that I don't have room for in the router setup.
Two of them (23400 and 23460) I could lump into a range since I already forward 23456-23458. . .so I could set up a range to go from 23400-23460 and get all of them I need. I remember someone telling me at one time thought that doing that "range" forward doesn't work.
Anyone know for sure if it will or how I can add an additional three ports if I only have space for 10? lol