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First off, this thread is going to be explaining the process to host games if you're having latency problems because of your router. This may also help if you're just on a regular connection, but still can't host.
If you can't host and you have a regular DSL or Cable connection or which ever broadband service you use, then most likely you a firewall problem. Static IP: Before you forward the ports, you need to make sure you internet is setup to have a Static IP. Go to this link Setup a Static IP and setup your static IP address. Once you are there click the link for your operating system. Go through the quick and easy process then come back to this thread to continue. You may already have it setup, but just to save you a ton of hassel check anyways just to make sure. Port Forwarding: Great, now that you have a Static IP, you are now ready to start forwarding your ports. Most Firewalls and Routers block the ports used for battle.net games. The ports that will be needed to open are the following: Quote:
Now you should have a Static IP, the ports should be forwarded on ALL of your firewalls and routers. Once you have done all of this, open up your battle.net game and start hosting! Notes and exceptions There are a few things to make note of. Warcraft III is the only Blizzard Title that currently supports multiple players hosting games behind NAT. Other games are not able to do this. You may experience high latency with StarCraft, Warcraft II, and Diablo when joining the same game from the same connection. These games were not designed to use a shared connection. If you have recently patched a game and get "Unable to connect", a software firewall may be blocking the game change. Please configure it to allow the changed game. A "universal rule" for a hardware firewall may work for all Blizzard Battle.net games. Forward ports 4000 TCP and 6112-6119 TCP/UDP to your computer. For the Blizzard Downloader, if you have bittorrent set up already just allow port 6112 TCP and 3724 TCP. Port Triggering may work better for you depending on your router. Note that port triggering may fail if there is a second computer playing on the same game/port. Common issues If you did not change your networking equipment and you suddenly are not able to host, your internal IP address may have changed. Check your router's Port Forward section and make sure it is still forwarding information to the right computer. (Hopefully this is clear and easy to understand, if something is still confusing you post here and someone will help you out.) Last edited by SmashedPumpkins : 07-12-2006 at 10:13 PM. |
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