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is it broadband on a router? if so you need to open the port that the game in question uses to play online.
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Umm.. yea it does. Open what port? (Sorry but I dont know hardly anything about computers)
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hi, i was in the same boat before, i was ripping my router company and EA for my Generals game not working right. I did all they tell me to do and still not working right. but i did get it to work finally.
If you do have a router, what brand is it and model # , maybe same as mines |
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Kassad if you check EA games FAQ's for the game, it will tell you which port to open for the game. I also think its under the troubleshooting in the manual.
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Dynalink
RTA 100+ Router /Modem I dont know what none of that **** means, but i'll try what DAB wrote. |
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Read the manual for your router, it will tell you how to login to it through internet explorer, there you can open up ports on your router to allow games to access the net.
Some good routers not cheap ones usually have a game list where you select the game and add it, and it automatically sets up the ports. If yours doesnt, just check your manual for the game under FAQ's/Troubleshooting or the EA games website both will tell you which port to use. |
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Here is the text version
Text Version Configuring your Connection Click Start Click Connect To Click on Show all connections Right click on your network connection (not Internet) Click Properties Click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to highlight it Click on the Properties button just below Choose 'Use the following IP address' Under IP Address for type in: 192.168.1.1 (or whatever your routers IP address is) Click on 'Subnet mask' and this will be put in automatically (if not, type in: 255.255.255.0) Under default gateway (for those with routers, this is where you put your router's IP Address. You can ask your ISP for further details on this), for the purposes of this example we will put in 192.168.1.254 Click OK Close the remaining windows and then try the game again, once the other machine(s) are configured accordingly Testing The Connection Click Start Click Run Type in: cmd Click OK Presuming you have configured your other machine with an IP Address of 192.168.1.2, in the black box that just appeared type in: ping 192.168.1.2 If you receive messages saying that you got a reply then the machines are ready to play over a LAN. If you have messages saying 'Request timed out' then check the settings again and the hardware (cables, network card etc) Finding Out Your IP Address Click Start Click Run Type in cmd In this black box, type in: ipconfig You can now see your IP Address in the list ---------------------------------------------------- Looks like this game doesnt need any ports open |
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