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Searching Hosts to test beta map

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Im searching hosts to make some public beta tests of my new game called War of 10 000. My wc3 account is TopSecretPocket and im on Azeroth (US east). My map should be attach to this message, if u want to public test this map please let me know so ill be able to join myself. Dont forget to send me feedbacks at [email protected] if you test it without me. Thx to everyone.
 

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Already did it, i opened like 10 differents ports that could cause probleme. Ports shown on differant websites that tell how to host. None work but thx for trying. :)
 
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I didnt know there was a difference. Ill try it as fast as i can (next week) and +rep if it work. (if it work i would like to +rep more then once :p)
 
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Yeah, there's a difference.

In Windows XP it has a firewall built into SP2, that port needs to be open on your computer if you have that enabled.

If you go through a router/hub/switch for your internet connection, that also needs to be open. Depending on your brand of router, the IP to connect to it would be 192.168.10.1 or 192.168.1.1 - via your web browser of course.

Login with the administrator account information, go to the port fowards, or "routing" page, and fill in your ports, and the IP that your computer is on your network. If you do not know this go into "Command Prompt" and then simply type "ipconfig" without quotes, this will bring up a screen like the one pictured below.

IPConfig.jpg


The one circled in red, is the IP you have to forward the port from.

This should get you started, if you need more help: Google.
 
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