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Can't host behind router

PostPosted: 02 Dec 2006, 06:20
by Swissv2
Ok, I am getting really frustrated here. I have followed the directions in the documentation as well as followed the directions on how to port forward, but still my game cannot be joined by other people online. (they can see the game)

Please help.

OS: WinXP SP 2
DSL/Behind Router/ZoneAlarm

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PostPosted: 02 Dec 2006, 06:22
by Swissv2
Here is what the game shows

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PostPosted: 02 Dec 2006, 06:41
by manutoo
Hello,

1st, turn off both of your firewalls (winxp & zone alarm).

Go to the chat http://chat.managames.com/ if you read this message soon, and we'll do some tests... :)

PostPosted: 02 Dec 2006, 07:13
by manutoo
ok, I tried to connect to Swissv2's game after he had changed to port 800, and it worked without trouble, then he switched back to port 4321 and it still worked... Network mysteries... :roll:

PostPosted: 15 Dec 2006, 02:50
by Leena
I'm also having problems now with my router... it always says UDP Port 4321 isn't open, and I opened port forwarding, shut down firewall, etc... I can play without the router, but I'd prefer to leave it on.

PostPosted: 15 Dec 2006, 14:35
by manutoo
Hello Leena,

unfortunately, I didn't do any change in the network code of Tennis Elbow, so if it was working before but not anymore, then it's likely a problem from your configuration (it seems that routers are very sensible creatures :? )...

It can be also a problem just with the connection test : I noticed some people failing it, but were still able to join and host games...

PostPosted: 15 Dec 2006, 21:39
by Leena
It seems to work fine, usually.

But, sometimes I don't get any ping with some players. I don't know. I know how screwy network stuff can be. :p

PostPosted: 16 Dec 2006, 14:49
by manutoo
Then I just guess that "some players" didn't open their port..! ;)

If you can connect to some players (and/or connection test is working), then if you cannot connect to other players, it is likely to be their problem, not yours.

It's also possible that the connection trouble appears from a dark corner on Internet... ;) (most likely when you're too far away from each other)

PostPosted: 17 Dec 2006, 03:04
by Leena
Yes, I have that often enough since most players here are from Europe. :(

Thanks for the help. :)