HELP I can not connect to any servers at all.

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KnowJesus
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Post by KnowJesus »

"Can not connect to lobby..."

OK thanks buddy. I noticed that I could update the game but when I clicked that button that turns green at the second Red Screen It would not connect. It tried though. Sometimes it even dims the button Red all the time so I can't try to connect. Anyway if maybe someone out there could do a remote assistance session with my computer? Like if I e-mailed them a request assistance file they could help me on my Windows XP PC. Would anyone do that please? I don't have any fire walls on my network.
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ImmortalZ
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Post by ImmortalZ »

Please read this post for possible solutions. If you cannot connect to the lobby after going through the solutions listed, then fill out the template in the thread and post it here and we can further assist you.

Thanks.
KnowJesus
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Post by KnowJesus »

ImmortalZ wrote:QUOTE (ImmortalZ @ Sep 19 2006, 11:20 AM) Please read this post for possible solutions. If you cannot connect to the lobby after going through the solutions listed, then fill out the template in the thread and post it here and we can further assist you.

Thanks.
OK I read that but here is the thing. I changed my router settings and DSL settings. As for the Router it does not have a place for an IP address to foward the port to it asks what kind of application it is (FTP, Telnet, ect) and the DSL modem is set up right to foward those ports to my ip address. You know I think maybe if someone could see this with remote assistance (after I put in the passwords for my router and dsl modem) they might understand it better than I do and playing with the PUP did nothing I even fowarded port 80 on both the modem and router.
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Post by GreyVulpine »

KnowJesus wrote:QUOTE (KnowJesus @ Sep 19 2006, 04:26 PM) OK I read that but here is the thing. I changed my router settings and DSL settings. As for the Router it does not have a place for an IP address to foward the port to it asks what kind of application it is (FTP, Telnet, ect) and the DSL modem is set up right to foward those ports to my ip address. You know I think maybe if someone could see this with remote assistance (after I put in the passwords for my router and dsl modem) they might understand it better than I do and playing with the PUP did nothing I even fowarded port 80 on both the modem and router.
If you had actually read the post, it would be absolutely clear to you to use the template below.

QUOTE Please COPY the following template to your new post and fill it out.
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Windows Version (and Service Packs):
Processor Speed:
RAM:
Video Card (Make and Model#):
Sound Card (Make and Model#):
Connection Type (Dialup, Cable, DSL, other):
Modem (Make and Model#):
Router (Make and Model#):
Internet Service Provider(company name):
Location(State/Province/Locality, and Country):

Problem Encountered at Step #: (read the "What Should Happen" for this step#)
Which Program (ASGS/Allegiance):
What Error Message:
Comments (What you tried, description, etc):
...<your comments here>
...<your comments here>
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Please COPY the above template to your new post and fill it out.[/quote]

Also, it is also described in there that you need to forward ports 2300-2400 from your modem, to your router, to your computer. If you have any further questions, please fill in the template so we can look up your router/modem and help ya.

-GreyVulpine
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Psychosis
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Post by Psychosis »

We really need that sheet filled out, from there we have lots of useful pictures and advice.

without information, we can only take stab's in the dark.
KnowJesus
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Post by KnowJesus »

GreyVulpine wrote:QUOTE (GreyVulpine @ Sep 19 2006, 01:52 PM) If you had actually read the post, it would be absolutely clear to you to use the template below.
Also, it is also described in there that you need to forward ports 2300-2400 from your modem, to your router, to your computer. If you have any further questions, please fill in the template so we can look up your router/modem and help ya.

-GreyVulpine

Please COPY the following template to your new post and fill it out.
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Windows Version (and Service Packs): XP Home SP2
Processor Speed: 64 bit 2.8 Ghz AM2
RAM: 2 GB
Video Card (Make and Model#): On Board Nvidia
Sound Card (Make and Model#): On Board Realtek
Connection Type (Dialup, Cable, DSL, other): DSL with a Linksys Router.
Modem (Make and Model#): Actiontek
Router (Make and Model#): Linksys Router with wireless BEFW11S4
Internet Service Provider(company name): Quest MSN Premium
Location(State/Province/Locality, and Country): WA USA

Problem Encountered at Step #: (read the "What Should Happen" for this step#) Well I should just be able to connect without port fowarding but I had to change it. So I called Quest and asked them what to do. They said to put my modem into RFC 1483 Transparent Bridging mode but then my router would have to have the PPPoA Username and Password put in it and as far as I know it does not support that. I have been in it.
Which Program (ASGS/Allegiance): Allegiance
What Error Message: Can no connect to lobby
Comments (What you tried, description, etc): Well I fowarded the ports from my modem 80-2400 to my computer and it worked but I still can't get things like remote assistance to work in my home network or the use of Allegiance on my other computers.
...<your comments here>
I just want to be able to put my modem into RFC 1483 Transparent Bridging mode and put my router into PPPoA mode with a user name and password. But how do I do that?
...<your comments here>
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Post by Psychosis »

that is right, you need to put the router into bridge mode so that the only function it is doing is the bridging (turning the DSL signals into something your router can understand).

Now, in the first page of the linksys settings you need to set it up as PPPoA (try PPPoE if no A) in the dropdown box, you enter your username and your password.

to set up the forwads using a linksys router.

you need to go into applications and gaming, and click the port triggering section. In the port triggering section, you need to set the trigger as port 47624, and the ports as 2300-2400 BOTH (very important, need both UDP and TCP set up for this to work). DO NOT HAVE ANY OTHER TRIGGERS/ FORWARDS USING THESE SAME PORTS.

IF THIS DOES NOT WORK: try toggleing the uPnP setting under... uhh administration or status or something... (sorry blanked on the last one) if its on, turn it off, if its off, turn it on.
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Post by ImmortalZ »

Thanks for the info.

I'm understanding that you've got it working on your main computer.

RDC uses a different port than 80-2400. Somewhere in the 3k range, look up Google.

Also, you need to just forward 2300-2400, all inclusive. If you want to run multiple computers from the same router, then you have to use DXPort. Use it to limit each computer to two unique ports in the 2300-2400 range and add forwarding rules for those ports to that computer. That should let all your computers connect.

Dont touch uPnP with that router, its broken.
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