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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Uk
Posts: 12
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Shout cast though a Belkin router
After trying many months i realy need help with this matter ! i have a belkin F5d5231-5 4 port router and cannot cast on it for some reason i dont know ? i have open the port and have enabled port triggering also have a static ip address now and have used a tutorial at www.portforward.com and still it will only cast on a network not "online" please help me i have tried with this router for 2 months and the other router (what exploded) for around 9 months and still no luck
Why does it always use my routers ip address ?? 192.168.x.xx Help ! Andy |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Uk
Posts: 12
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Man come on i realy need help with this please ! sombody must know how to help me ! i hate routers !!
Andy |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 21
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Yeh mate i got a Belkin routor.
Theres 2 ways you could try. 1. Set up a DMZ to your Computer 2. in the sc_serv.ini file change the port to 3245 (as 8000 is not Normally open) |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Uk
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thanks for the reply mate ! i tried dmz and that didnt work (within router settings) and sorry im unsure about this " in the sc_serv.ini file change the port to 3245 (as 8000 is not Normally open)" could you tell me how ? , and maybe about dmz as i just enabled it in the router.
Thanks Andy |
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Forum Maitresse
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: I'm hiding under your bed
Posts: 2,974
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Don't use DMZ unless you've got a really good firewall running (which would then need configuring). Software firewalls, including the XP one are not a *good thing* in general.
DMZ = demilitarised zone , the router will allow everyone and anyone to connect to your pc. You'll get seriously hacked. Put it back to NAT immediately! You should have enabled port forwarding on your router, not port triggering, I think this maybe where your problem lies. Also, depending on ISP, you may need a higher port range as some ISPs block them. You would add this to the router and to the DNAS config (the sc_serv.ini file). Don't forget to also put this new port in the DSP on Winamp. A restart of the router and computer after changing things is always a wise idea. |
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