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What are the ports so I can host?


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I don't know if anyone knows what this is or plays it, but what do I need to set my router #s to in order to host.

The router is a "netgear model RP"

I can not host games. v_v
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host what?
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Host a game. Instead of the battle.net servers hosting it, a person can host it. I don't know exactly how it works which is why I am saying. >_<
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I think Diablo II uses ports 6112 and port 4000.
Not sure if it is the same for all Battle.net games.
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i bet you need to forward the router's port to your computer's port to be a to host a game.
need to find what the program is(name of it) you have to help you beyond that if you need it.

is this your router?

Edited by RogueComGeek, 03 August 2005 - 08:22 PM.

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http://img.pconline....ar_rp114_lm.jpg

That is it, it's a model rp114
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manual
go to the manual and go to page 60
start port 6112 end port 6112
start port 4000 end port 4000
just add those to the list
then put in the ip address for your computer (the ip address the computer has right now)

Edited by RogueComGeek, 06 August 2005 - 12:53 PM.

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Not working. v_v
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:tazz: :) :) :) :ph34r: :ph34r:
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