Is this port-forwarding right?
Is this port-forwarding right?
I'm having a lot of FTJ problems at my new house, I tried to fix ports but not sure whether or not I'm doing it properly. If this problems keep going I will be forced to quit aoe3. So, can you guys check my screenshot?
http://imgur.com/a/s0HNS
http://imgur.com/a/s0HNS
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Re: Is this port-forwarding right?
Port-forwarding does not always work.
Use VPN.
Use VPN.
Re: Is this port-forwarding right?
Yep, it's correct. Assuming that your PC has a static local IP of 192.168.1.102
If the above is all true, and it still doesn't work. You might have a router/modem before this one, where you would need to forward the ports to the router, so that it can forward it to your PC. Either that, or your ISP is blocking it at that point. If you want to know more, I made a post on this a while back you can check out.
Good Luck!
Aenna
If the above is all true, and it still doesn't work. You might have a router/modem before this one, where you would need to forward the ports to the router, so that it can forward it to your PC. Either that, or your ISP is blocking it at that point. If you want to know more, I made a post on this a while back you can check out.
Good Luck!
Aenna
Re: Is this port-forwarding right?
_NiceKING_ wrote:Port-forwarding does not always work.
Use VPN.
Only reason to consider a VPN is if the ISP is blocking his ports, and won't unblock them. The best solution at that point is to find a port that isn't blocked and override them in the user.con file, or startup flags. Otherwise it's mostly just making the situation worse, and making horrendous lag for his opponents.
Port forwarding always works. Just most people miss some important details, or don't change the port to someone the ISP doesn't block.
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Re: Is this port-forwarding right?
I've had more success with a better wireless internet device than with port forwarding. It seems as if port forwarding is a placebo effect rather than something that helps.
I would compare port forwarding to taking that multivitamin you found in your grandparents medicine cabinet that promises to increase your health by about 5,000%
I would compare port forwarding to taking that multivitamin you found in your grandparents medicine cabinet that promises to increase your health by about 5,000%
Re: Is this port-forwarding right?
AOE3_Novice wrote:I've had more success with a better wireless internet device than with port forwarding. It seems as if port forwarding is a placebo effect rather than something that helps.
I would compare port forwarding to taking that multivitamin you found in your grandparents medicine cabinet that promises to increase your health by about 5,000%
Is this comedic relief?
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Re: Is this port-forwarding right?
aenna wrote:AOE3_Novice wrote:I've had more success with a better wireless internet device than with port forwarding. It seems as if port forwarding is a placebo effect rather than something that helps.
I would compare port forwarding to taking that multivitamin you found in your grandparents medicine cabinet that promises to increase your health by about 5,000%
Is this comedic relief?
You may be the most intelligent person to ever post on ESOC that I've ever seen.
Re: Is this port-forwarding right?
AOE3_Novice wrote:aenna wrote:AOE3_Novice wrote:I've had more success with a better wireless internet device than with port forwarding. It seems as if port forwarding is a placebo effect rather than something that helps.
I would compare port forwarding to taking that multivitamin you found in your grandparents medicine cabinet that promises to increase your health by about 5,000%
Is this comedic relief?
You may be the most intelligent person to ever post on ESOC that I've ever seen.
This guy is looking for legitimate help. Could you please not troll on this thread? Unless you have something helpful to share, do not post, this is only making the matter more difficult for everyone else.
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Re: Is this port-forwarding right?
aenna wrote:AOE3_Novice wrote:Show hidden quotes
You may be the most intelligent person to ever post on ESOC that I've ever seen.
This guy is looking for legitimate help. Could you please not troll on this thread? Unless you have something helpful to share, do not post, this is only making the matter more difficult for everyone else.
I wasn't trolling I'm talking about what has helped me from personal experience. I have NEVER had any positive results when I port forwarded that I have seen but when I got better internet and a wireless connector then I rarely ever fail to join now.
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Re: Is this port-forwarding right?
Why so many threads about this, just make one with a guide about how to fix this issue. Yoq, like I suggested in another thread, try to enable DMZ
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Re: Is this port-forwarding right?
yoqpasa wrote:I'm having a lot of FTJ problems at my new house, I tried to fix ports but not sure whether or not I'm doing it properly. If this problems keep going I will be forced to quit aoe3. So, can you guys check my screenshot?
http://imgur.com/a/s0HNS
download this and use it to check whether the ports are correctly opened(use the free trial): https://portforward.com/help/portcheck.htm You can also use an online checker although that can only check tcp. Are you sure that you don't have an extra router/modem blocking your ports before the data gets to the router that you forwarded?
Re: Is this port-forwarding right?
britishmusketeer wrote:yoqpasa wrote:I'm having a lot of FTJ problems at my new house, I tried to fix ports but not sure whether or not I'm doing it properly. If this problems keep going I will be forced to quit aoe3. So, can you guys check my screenshot?
http://imgur.com/a/s0HNS
download this and use it to check whether the ports are correctly opened(use the free trial): https://portforward.com/help/portcheck.htm You can also use an online checker although that can only check tcp. Are you sure that you don't have an extra router/modem blocking your ports before the data gets to the router that you forwarded?
Ok so I installed the app, tested 2300 and 80 ports and it says this: http://imgur.com/a/P2tF2 .So this means the routers are not open but why? What should I do?.
I don't think there's anything between my pc and my router.
Re: Is this port-forwarding right?
DaRkNiTe1698 wrote:Why so many threads about this, just make one with a guide about how to fix this issue. Yoq, like I suggested in another thread, try to enable DMZ
Yeah you are right, there are many threads but none helped me, that's why I'm looking for a personalized aid.
I just enabled DMZ and nothing changed, but thanks.
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Re: Is this port-forwarding right?
yoqpasa wrote:britishmusketeer wrote:yoqpasa wrote:I'm having a lot of FTJ problems at my new house, I tried to fix ports but not sure whether or not I'm doing it properly. If this problems keep going I will be forced to quit aoe3. So, can you guys check my screenshot?
http://imgur.com/a/s0HNS
download this and use it to check whether the ports are correctly opened(use the free trial): https://portforward.com/help/portcheck.htm You can also use an online checker although that can only check tcp. Are you sure that you don't have an extra router/modem blocking your ports before the data gets to the router that you forwarded?
Ok so I installed the app, tested 2300 and 80 ports and it says this: http://imgur.com/a/P2tF2 .So this means the routers are not open but why? What should I do?.
I don't think there's anything between my pc and my router.
Try click the button on the main menu of the program to the right of the 'port checker' called 'router detector' to make sure there is nothing else blocking the data.
Re: Is this port-forwarding right?
britishmusketeer wrote:yoqpasa wrote:Show hidden quotes
Ok so I installed the app, tested 2300 and 80 ports and it says this: http://imgur.com/a/P2tF2 .So this means the routers are not open but why? What should I do?.
I don't think there's anything between my pc and my router.
Try click the button on the main menu of the program to the right of the 'port checker' called 'router detector' to make sure there is nothing else blocking the data.
Wow! Looks like you might be right. http://imgur.com/a/FDoDU
The thing is my new router is wireless, only connected to power. I guess it gets signal from an aerial or something like that, how can I fix it? Thx a lot man.
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Re: Is this port-forwarding right?
yoqpasa wrote:britishmusketeer wrote:Show hidden quotes
Try click the button on the main menu of the program to the right of the 'port checker' called 'router detector' to make sure there is nothing else blocking the data.
Wow! Looks like you might be right. http://imgur.com/a/FDoDU
The thing is my new router is wireless, only connected to power. I guess it gets signal from an aerial or something like that, how can I fix it? Thx a lot man.
try to connect to the other router by typing in 192.168.225.1 into your address bar.
Re: Is this port-forwarding right?
yoqpasa wrote:britishmusketeer wrote:Show hidden quotes
Try click the button on the main menu of the program to the right of the 'port checker' called 'router detector' to make sure there is nothing else blocking the data.
Wow! Looks like you might be right. http://imgur.com/a/FDoDU
The thing is my new router is wireless, only connected to power. I guess it gets signal from an aerial or something like that, how can I fix it? Thx a lot man.
Just to clarify, you have over the air or satellite internet? And only one device at home? Then according to the router detector and information you provided, this causes the same issue as the Dual-Router issue I made a post/guide on in the past. Except for the fact, that you have no control over this device. You can either call your provider and ask them to open ports 2300-2310 TCP/UDP.
Or, you can override your port to one that is open (which I suggest doing).
Guide:
Step 1: Put your PC in the routers DMZ (only 1 address can be put in a DMZ at a time)
Step 2: Open the port checker again, but this time look for a port that is open (try some above 6500, if you have trouble).
Step 3: Now that you've found a port that can be opened, take note of it for the steps below.
Step 4:
- Browse to the My Documents\My Games\Age of Empires 3\startup
- If there is not a user.cfg file then create one.
- Open the user.cfg file with a text editor; like notepad
- Enter OverridePort="[the port number I told you to take note of]"
- Save the file and close it.
You should now be able to connect to 99% of lobby games on ESO.
Re: Is this port-forwarding right?
Ok guys:
@britishmusketeer
@aenna
@britishmusketeer
, I tried that and it wasn't possible.britishmusketeer wrote:notification
@aenna
Thanks man, I will try that as soon as I get back to my rented house, gonna be at my family's house on Christsmas where I can conect to every game.aenna wrote:notification
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