Simple note, http://canyouseeme.org/ is good to test if you have a port open or not. Searched did not find anything, thought I'd pass it on.
Good to know, thanks j.
edit: why don't my damn ports forward with DD-WRT? I think I just should have stuck to the standard Linksys firmware...
edit: why don't my damn ports forward with DD-WRT? I think I just should have stuck to the standard Linksys firmware...
Last edited by haffeysucks (2008-06-26 08:46:52)
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
The same way tbhhaffeysucks wrote:
edit: why don't my damn ports forward with DD-WRT? I think I just should have stuck to the standard Linksys firmware...
So your ports don't want to open anymore? It really bothers me because now I can't use my Vent server...jsnipy wrote:
The same way tbhhaffeysucks wrote:
edit: why don't my damn ports forward with DD-WRT? I think I just should have stuck to the standard Linksys firmware...
Not to mention if I even want to play Starcraft again, I can't host a match, and my P2P program will transfer slow, etc.
edit: check this out - http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/02/1 … ows-vista/
i did that, shut off my vent server, turned it back on, and vista gave me the keep blocking or unblock screen (which i had never seen before for Vent; keep in mind it was working before on the standard Linksys firmware). I chose unblock and now I can connect. Also, on canyouseeme, they say my port 3874 (Vent port) is open.
Yet my Starcraft ports still don't appear to be open...(6112)
Last edited by haffeysucks (2008-06-26 10:24:19)
"people in ny have a general idea of how to drive. one of the pedals goes forward the other one prevents you from dying"
I dunno i don't use it for my main router.haffeysucks wrote:
So your ports don't want to open anymore? It really bothers me because now I can't use my Vent server...jsnipy wrote:
The same way tbhhaffeysucks wrote:
edit: why don't my damn ports forward with DD-WRT? I think I just should have stuck to the standard Linksys firmware...
Not to mention if I even want to play Starcraft again, I can't host a match, and my P2P program will transfer slow, etc.
The reason I used it was to convert a router into a wireless bridge (converts it to a wireless client and a router).
It is a bit more advanced and requires some tweaking than the default firmware (especially if you get into overclocking your router's processor)
But if it does not have a feature you are going to take advantage of or give you some benefit, I would not bother installing it. The same goes for always installing the latest bios for no reason or snagging every beta the day it comes out
Last edited by jsnipy (2008-06-26 10:20:21)