![]() If there is nothing on the router itself then you may have to get in contact with your ISP (if it's an ISP's router) or Google for the default login details of your specific router model.ģ. You will undoubtedly require a password, which is no doubt also on the sticker. This is variable - but most router's by standard, have the details written on the device itself somewhere (a sticker). Log into your router's admin page in a web browser. Find your hosting machine's LAN (internal) - displayed on the "Main" tab of GSM.Ģ. I have a very rough guide to it in my guide (see below), but due to all routers and network configurations being different, it will vary:ġ. It's overrated and prone to cause issues with normal network operation.Īfter this, try joining a few high populated servers and report back.Īs to port forwarding, google may help you out there, but worry about that AFTER you have other servers working properly. Get rid of Hamachi (complete uninstall) - that will undoubtedly cause you issues. Originally posted by Buraun:I have no idea how to do port forwarding :I We tried to use Hamachi to connect to our own game but that didn't workout either. Still, same error occurs with every other server. Okay, I found out that I'm unable to join the following servers. Not possible in all circumstances, I know, but may be worth trying. Saying that, you could try it turned off on your router and see if that helps. Originally posted by jimbobslimbob:In theory, being behind NAT shouldn't hamper joining multiplayer games - only hosting them. If and when you do, make sure to post how here to help others if they get it in the future. Regardless, I wish you the best of luck in getting it fixed. Normally this originates from the hosting servers (being incorrectly set up or not forwarding their ports, causing all clients who connect to it issues). I have never seen this kind of thing occur client-side before with all servers. Beamdog's devs and support may be your next best course of action. Besides, where did you get this "1-3" type from (when referring to what you are behind)?Īs to other things to check, I am at a loss at this point. As such, I don't think this means anything in this case. A quick google refers to the way Playstations define the network they are on. Some may be out of your control, while others are set up via your router. I have never heard of such a thing as "NAT types 1-3". In theory, being behind NAT shouldn't hamper joining multiplayer games - only hosting them.
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