Ich hab ne Anleitung gefunden, die angeblich das Problem lösen soll!
Aber ich kapier das nicht so ganz, ich weiß nicht genau was man da machen soll! Was ist denn die WAN IP???
Naja kann das einer von euch vielleicht mal auf deutsch erklären und kann einer sagen, ob das überhaupt funktioniert?
Problems playing via DirectIP through NAP/firewall
If you are experiencing problems when trying to play Generals via DirectIP through NAP/firewall, you might want to try this solution. It has been provided by Thudo from the official Generals boards.
Right click on "My Network Places" and click "Properties." Now right click on "Local Area Network" and select "Properties." Find the TCP/IP connection and click on "Properties"; if only one TCP/IP protocol is there use that, else use the TCP/IP protocol that is bound to your network card. Now click on "Properties." This area requires you have your WAN IP address, subnet, DNS, and gateway info. Do get this info run a DOS prompt, then type "ipconfig /all" and copy the appropriate information down. Note: If you use your WAN IP as your static IP number, Windows 2K/XP will say that your IP is already in use. Makes sense, the router is using it, and routing the information to your local IP.
Now, in the TCP/IP properties, click on "Use the following IP address" and enter in the information from the router. Note: Do not enter your WAN IP address into the IP address field...leave that alone, but replace subnet mask, default gateway, and the preferred DNS server. Do not click OK yet.
After you have finished, click the "Advanced" button in the same menu where you just edited your computer to use a static IP. Under IP settings, under IP addresses click on "Add". Now add your IP address and the subnet mask of your WAN IP address. Note: *Be sure to look at your router for this information.* Now click on "OK". Check your Internet, it should still be working.
Start the game now and click on "Options." Look for the online IP, click on the drop down menu and there should two IPs listed; your Local IP => 192.168.X.X and your WAN IP =>150.24.x.x. Select the WAN IP. When you go into Direct Connect, your WAN IP should be there. Make sure all your *NEEDED* ports are open!
If you are experiencing problems when trying to play Generals via DirectIP through NAP/firewall, you might want to try this solution. It has been provided by Thudo from the official Generals boards.
Right click on "My Network Places" and click "Properties." Now right click on "Local Area Network" and select "Properties." Find the TCP/IP connection and click on "Properties"; if only one TCP/IP protocol is there use that, else use the TCP/IP protocol that is bound to your network card. Now click on "Properties." This area requires you have your WAN IP address, subnet, DNS, and gateway info. Do get this info run a DOS prompt, then type "ipconfig /all" and copy the appropriate information down. Note: If you use your WAN IP as your static IP number, Windows 2K/XP will say that your IP is already in use. Makes sense, the router is using it, and routing the information to your local IP.
Now, in the TCP/IP properties, click on "Use the following IP address" and enter in the information from the router. Note: Do not enter your WAN IP address into the IP address field...leave that alone, but replace subnet mask, default gateway, and the preferred DNS server. Do not click OK yet.
After you have finished, click the "Advanced" button in the same menu where you just edited your computer to use a static IP. Under IP settings, under IP addresses click on "Add". Now add your IP address and the subnet mask of your WAN IP address. Note: *Be sure to look at your router for this information.* Now click on "OK". Check your Internet, it should still be working.
Start the game now and click on "Options." Look for the online IP, click on the drop down menu and there should two IPs listed; your Local IP => 192.168.X.X and your WAN IP =>150.24.x.x. Select the WAN IP. When you go into Direct Connect, your WAN IP should be there. Make sure all your *NEEDED* ports are open!
Naja kann das einer von euch vielleicht mal auf deutsch erklären und kann einer sagen, ob das überhaupt funktioniert?
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