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Posted by flamer die.spam@hotmail.com on March 8, 2007, 10:16 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options > hmm....
> OK, here is my deal
> I have quite a few computers set at home a few servers, some wireless
> laptops, the works...
> I have a linksys wireless router, wired router, and VPN
> router....yeah
> yeah I am a nerd...
> anyways, I am not very "enhanced" in the NAT area of things.
> What I need is help to configure my router to NAT translate my
> outside
> internet IP to one of my servers.
> Example.
> My buddy on the other side of town likes to play Unreal, so if i set
> my server to a static IP of say 192.168.0.2 and set unreal on it I
> can
> connect any of my computers on the wireless and wired of course. But
> I want my outside IP address of whatever my ISP provides me for the
> 1-2 day release schedule (possible get a static later) to NAT
> translate to my internal server.
> I have different options of Transmit / receive RIP versions, entries,
> hop counts, all kinds of stuff I can set up...
>
> any help..
>
> lets say my outside internet address is 141.56.98.132
> I want my friend to be able to enter that number in unreal and it
> translate from my router and send the information to my local
> internal
> server at 192.168.0.2 where the UT server is running, I have plenty
> of upload and download bandwidth for this, any ideas?
a slightly more direct link would be this:
http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Linksys/WAG200G/Unreal_Tournament.htm I don't know what your gateway router is but that guide is pretty
standard over most linksys routers. the ip address (192.168.1*) is the
ip of the UT server.. you could make that whatever you need to of
course.
Flamer.
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