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RMRK General => General Chat => Topic started by: Arrow on February 15, 2011, 03:22:56 AM

Title: Online Play Issues
Post by: Arrow on February 15, 2011, 03:22:56 AM
I've tried to play online several times with a few different games in recent memory, and I've had issues each time. Different people were involved so I assume it's a problem on my end. I've allowed incoming and outgoing access, and I've tried port forwarding...and I still can never connect. Any idea what I might be forgetting? Just some general thoughts.
Title: Re: Online Play Issues
Post by: Holkeye on February 15, 2011, 06:11:09 AM
Before you forward any ports, you should set up a static IP address. If you don't, everything else changes nearly every day.
Title: Re: Online Play Issues
Post by: Arrow on February 15, 2011, 09:05:19 AM
Alright, I'm pretty sure I didn't do that. I'll google it of course, but are there any tutorials/guides that RMRK can recommend in the meanwhile?
Title: Re: Online Play Issues
Post by: Kokowam on February 16, 2011, 12:05:27 AM
portforward.com

Has instructions for many routers and stuff
Title: Re: Online Play Issues
Post by: Roph on February 16, 2011, 12:14:38 AM
Port forwarding is required only if you're the host, i.e. other players are connecting TO you. If you're connecting to other servers, you don't need to port forward.

Thinking "well I will anyway, maybe that will help" is completely wrong - it's absolutely not neccessary. People always seem somewhat mystified by port forwarding and I never understand why.

All connections on the net are client/host, even "p2p" connections. One of those people is the "host" of that connection. You don't need your own port 443 to be open to use HTTPS, and you don't need port 80 forwarded to your machine to be browsing RMRK now, on port 80.

Since you mentioned port forwarding, that means you're behind a NAT device, which means you don't need a software firewall. NATs are essentially hardware firewalls.
Title: Re: Online Play Issues
Post by: Arrow on February 16, 2011, 12:40:31 AM
Often times I am the host, Roph. : O