Port 3453 not the problem? - I opened Port 3453, no dice
- William Wallet
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Ah... ok.
I have D-Link router. As you probably know, when I put in my IP (10.x.x.x, whatever) to the address bar in netscape/explorer/whatever, it comes up with a name and password thingy.
I go into that, and following the instructions there I go to the port forwarding part. When I try this on my PC it doesn't work. I tried it on a Mac and it said it worked (the new Port rule thing showed up in the list).
HOWEVER, I think somethings dodgy because when I checked earlier, it wasn't there anymore.
So sorry Doobie - I guess I didn't open port 3453. something is rotten in the state of Myth and I think it's me.
Any advice?
I have D-Link router. As you probably know, when I put in my IP (10.x.x.x, whatever) to the address bar in netscape/explorer/whatever, it comes up with a name and password thingy.
I go into that, and following the instructions there I go to the port forwarding part. When I try this on my PC it doesn't work. I tried it on a Mac and it said it worked (the new Port rule thing showed up in the list).
HOWEVER, I think somethings dodgy because when I checked earlier, it wasn't there anymore.
So sorry Doobie - I guess I didn't open port 3453. something is rotten in the state of Myth and I think it's me.
Any advice?
Okay I got the models but now I'm too dumb to do anything with 'em
- William Wallet
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