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Opening/forwarding ports on your router

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2008

Learn how to open and forward ports on your computer.

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  • CanadianPride007, what brand is your router? (DLink, Linksys, etc.)

  • I'm glad it helped :)

  • You have two types of DNS Servers: The first server is your 'preferred' server, the second one is your 'alternate' server. It is not uncommon for us to have the same DNS Server. 192.168.0.1 is the 'home' address for all D-Link and Netgear models. What you have in mind is your IP address. Every IP address is unique, but most DNS servers start with 192.168.0.

    Regarding your question 'What do I do now'

    If you want to open your ports, type in the first DNS address into your web browser.

    -|SOG|Enders

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  • what game are you doin,

  • hey dude i've created the server and everything but i opther people cant join, do u know how i can fix this problem?

  • mine is dlink

  • okay nevermind i had to put my deafult gateway address not DNS

    thanks for the tut btw

  • everytimr i type the dns server i put the name admin but it reloads the passowrd and username box and doesent do anything like its not rite how come?

  • when i type My Dns Code it says

    The server at 207.164.234.193 is taking too long to respond.

  • TY SO MUCH DUDE!

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