I'm trying to configure this program, Fantasy Grounds, and thought it manages to execute, I can't neither connect to another host or host myself. Accordingly, it seems the problem is that my port 1802 is closed. At first, I thought the firewall was the problem, yet tweaking it didn't help a bit. Apparently, it could be the router the one messing up my connections and ports.
Is there some way to configure the router, or somehow open that port?
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Anonymous2007-04-10 0:21 ID:hadd/mdo
yes.
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Anonymous2007-04-10 0:27 ID:ut85vkMU
portforwarding, you will need to forward 1802, 3389, and 23 for this to work
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Anonymous2007-04-10 0:30 ID:hadd/mdo
open up 332233 for me too :)
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Anonymous2007-04-10 0:33 ID:gp6IlPP2
Is there an effective way to do so?
Pardon my lack of true experience, but I don't even recognize which router I have.
Also, I've checked with online tools those ports, and all those three are closed.
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Anonymous2007-04-10 0:33 ID:ut85vkMU
POAST UR ADMIN PASSWORD AND SSN AS WELL
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Anonymous2007-04-10 0:34 ID:ut85vkMU
srsly, find your gateway, then http to it.
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Anonymous2007-04-10 0:37 ID:hadd/mdo
1. open manual.
2. read it.
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Anonymous2007-04-10 8:22 ID:sua74Wvz
1. Windows key + R
2. Type "cmd", Enter.
3. Type "ipconfig", Enter.
4. Enter gateway address into web browser.
That should bring up your router's config page (possibly password protected).
And don't listen to >>3, you only need to open up 1802.