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foul
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posted October 23, 2006 04:39 PM |
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Thank you. I started a game at last, and i found an opponent in Gamespy.
But my heroes connects only trought hamachi network.I found that this is becouse i'm not with real ip.
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wallace
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posted October 24, 2006 03:42 PM |
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Hi Foul
i have now a hamashi ip + WOG
When i try to join a game they ask me to insert a CD
Is that normal ?
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foul
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posted October 30, 2006 06:35 PM |
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Hi. Give me your hamachi network adress+pass and i'll meet you there.
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A1exander1
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posted November 04, 2006 06:33 AM |
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New to the forum I'm using a D-link 624. I read the forum however, my problem is with HoMM4. I can't find the ports I need to open anywhere! Can you please direct me. I managed to play my friend with the DMZ turned on, however I want to be able to play with two computers on the same router. I just need to be able to find out port triggers etc. A speedy response would be greatly appreciated, I've started playing today and im already addicted!
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angelito
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posted November 04, 2006 12:47 PM |
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I did a short research, and all I could find now where these ports:
4377 and 6500. Just try it (TCP and UDP) and we will see. If it doesn't work, we post it in our Heroes4 section, so maybe someone who played this game behind a router can help us.
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A1exander1
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posted November 04, 2006 04:56 PM |
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Ok, I will try this as soon as my friend is online and let you know the results asap.
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A1exander1
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posted November 04, 2006 05:43 PM |
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Ok, So Angelito's numbers worked. The IP that needs to be used is the one the router assigns your computer on the LAN. This is of course a fix for playinh HoMM4 behind a firewall without turning on DMZ. Maybe someone should bump this to the HoMM4 section as well???? Hope this helps relieve someone elses headaches. By the way in case you haven't been following this thread, I am using a D-Link DI-624.
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kookastar
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posted November 05, 2006 02:37 AM |
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{man this is scary posting in the library }
I am trying to get H2 Gold to work online with XP...
I am pretty computer illierate. I have read through, and seen alot of info on H3 ports{?}, are there any for H2 gold? Or any other way to get this to work?
Thanks.
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WiLlIaM
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posted November 05, 2006 02:38 AM |
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My HOMM2 Gold works perfectly with Windows 2000 or whatever, you might need a patch to make it work.
OH btw I have that same kinda Broadband thingy or whatever.
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A1exander1
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posted November 05, 2006 06:03 AM |
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Quote: {man this is scary posting in the library }
I am trying to get H2 Gold to work online with XP...
I am pretty computer illierate. I have read through, and seen alot of info on H3 ports{?}, are there any for H2 gold? Or any other way to get this to work?
Thanks.
Kook are you connecting to the net via a router????
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kookastar
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posted November 05, 2006 06:50 AM |
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I have no idea
I guess that means no - just through the game itself...
Can you explain please, and thanks too
Also, I am on dial-up if that makes any difference
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angelito
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posted November 05, 2006 12:42 PM |
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Router = A "machine" which allows more than 1 computer (in a house) to connect to the internet via the same (phone-)line.
So if u have at least 2 computers in your house, and all can connect to the internet at the same time, chances you got a router hooked up between your comps and the phone line is nearly 99%. A router is something like a "hardware firewall". It also protects your comps from "bad things" (datas) coming from the internet. But sometimes, u wanna allow specific datas to enter your router and then from there to your comp. You router has tons of so called "ports", which are nothing else than "doors" where data can enter. Every program uses it's own specific ports (Heroes3 = ports 2300 - 2400) where it sends and recieves data. Now u just "tell" your router to open some of these tons of ports, so the wanted data can pass the router and find their way to your comp, and vice versa.
That's some pretty simple explanation, but I hope you get the idea of the functionality of a router.
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kookastar
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posted November 06, 2006 12:27 PM |
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Thanks Angelito
So...
No way to help me get H2 working?
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angelito
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posted November 06, 2006 06:37 PM |
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You should answer the questions first
You have a router?
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kookastar
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posted November 07, 2006 09:39 AM |
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I am 99.9% that is a no.
I have a computer with an internal modem that I connect {with a cable} to a phone line and dial up
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angelito
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posted November 14, 2006 05:12 PM |
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Hi siv,
your problem is described in my first post on page 1, no.5
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cow911
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posted December 05, 2006 02:38 PM |
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Hi!
I have problems when I try to play gamespy, it says:"session connection error". Ok. I have local address 192.168..., and I have outpost 1.0.
I did like u say about udp and tcp. When I create is says about NAT problem. All u talk about D-link, but....I dont have it.
I have realtek 8139 chip and I dont have idea how to solve my problemo.
Pls try to help step by step.
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Ecoris
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posted January 03, 2007 03:33 PM |
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If I try to play a game on gamespy I get the message "There was an error trying to connect this session...." and H3 closes again. I'm certain that my personal firewall is not causing the trouble so I guess it's the router/firewall. Is the error caused because the router blocks the necessary traffic or because of the different IP adresses? (internal/external).
I've tried configuring my router without any success, I can't connect to it via a browser. (It's a "Cisco PIX 501 Firewall").
Can anyone help me or will I have to make a mechanical bypass operation with the network cables?
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angelito
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posted January 03, 2007 05:29 PM |
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It's because the router blocks the traffic. That's why u need to forward the trigger port 6073 TCP&UDP to make it possible.
I will take a look at your router model when I return home today (around 2 hours from now on) and we may meet in Gamespy to handle your problem there.
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angelito
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posted January 04, 2007 12:22 AM |
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I need to know your exact router model. Like "Netgear DG 814" for example. Then I can look up a step-by-step walkthrough how to forward ports in your router menu and can post it here for you.
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