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src1983 wrote:fred1266 wrote:
hi can someone explain what i need to enter here, was trying to set up port forward for a game but not sure how to proceed
I am assuming this is your gateway and controls the routing of your network right?
ie: modem/Router (device you entering the settings) > LAN
fred1266 wrote:am new to this so forgive me for the dumb question
Description: Game port
Inbound port (the port or port rage your want to open) where to i find this
Format: TCP or UDP (if unsure select both) - am getting this from the game right
Private IP addresss: the Address of the computer you playing the game on (this should be set as static on the machine) - where i getting this
Local port: the port should match the above (for simplicity)
DMan7 wrote:fred1266 wrote:am new to this so forgive me for the dumb question
Description: Game port
Inbound port (the port or port rage your want to open) where to i find this
Format: TCP or UDP (if unsure select both) - am getting this from the game right
Private IP addresss: the Address of the computer you playing the game on (this should be set as static on the machine) - where i getting this
Local port: the port should match the above (for simplicity)
Description: Game port
Inbound port: This port is used to trigger the local port which is used for your network application in this case your game. This port number can be any port and it's only used to trigger the local port. I've set this up before to connect to a web server on my PC.
Format: Select both if unsure
Private IP addresss: This is the IP address of your PC where the game in installed it needs to be on the same network as the FLOW box's ip address assuming you aren't using your own router between the FLOW Internet Box and your own PC's.
Local port: This is the port number the network application is using in this case your game. Check the online forums or documentation for the port that your specific game uses.
When it comes down to it these things are quite complicated for the average user and I would recommend you use a VPN server like Hamachi which alot of people use online for gaming between their friends. This is a better solution as it offers an additional layer of protection as it encrypts your session between you and everyone else rather than opening up your PC to the world by using the unsafe port triggering / port forwarding on the internet box.
- again where am getting this lol[/quote]fred1266 wrote:am new to this so forgive me for the dumb question
Description: Game port
Inbound port (the port or port rage your want to open) where to i find this
Format: TCP or UDP (if unsure select both) - am getting this from the game right
Private IP addresss: the Address of the computer you playing the game on (this should be set as static on the machine) - where i getting this
Local port: the port should match the above (for simplicity)
novastar1 wrote:- again where am getting this lolfred1266 wrote:am new to this so forgive me for the dumb question
Description: Game port
Inbound port (the port or port rage your want to open) where to i find this
Format: TCP or UDP (if unsure select both) - am getting this from the game right
Private IP addresss: the Address of the computer you playing the game on (this should be set as static on the machine) - where i getting this
Local port: the port should match the above (for simplicity)
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R3TROB3N wrote:Budget PC Builds
For the guys whom want to get into PC Gaming In Trinidad And Tobago, this girl did a hella good video on budget pc builds!
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ftitan wrote:R3TROB3N wrote:Budget PC Builds
For the guys whom want to get into PC Gaming In Trinidad And Tobago, this girl did a hella good video on budget pc builds!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
Idk about that. Those parts look like they will age like milk.
Now is a bad time to build a pc too. I rebuilt mine just before the price hike last year and it probably $150 more than her most expensive build. I lost the silicon lottery on ram but I do ultra with 70+ fps if I play on 1080p.
If you want to get the same performance now you'll be looking at $900+. That is if you can find a good gpu at a reasonable price.
kamakazi wrote:What RAM did you get?
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make meh care wrote:Need some help guys. I have a few hard drives from a NetApp NAS and a lil old server trying to make up a home lab. then only to figure out the drives cant work because of the formatting on it. The RAID controller sees the drives but cannot initialize it. Upon realizing after some research that the format size of the drives are 520bytes versus the ole 512bytes standard. So what I need to get just for a little bit is a server or machine with a HBA with SAS capable controller (JBOD) to change the formatting of the drives. Anyone has any resource like that ? I would be very much appreciate it .
stev wrote:make meh care wrote:Need some help guys. I have a few hard drives from a NetApp NAS and a lil old server trying to make up a home lab. then only to figure out the drives cant work because of the formatting on it. The RAID controller sees the drives but cannot initialize it. Upon realizing after some research that the format size of the drives are 520bytes versus the ole 512bytes standard. So what I need to get just for a little bit is a server or machine with a HBA with SAS capable controller (JBOD) to change the formatting of the drives. Anyone has any resource like that ? I would be very much appreciate it .
got a couple of old Dell PowerEdge servers at work....would not be able to lend one but you can do what u need to do at my office...PM me
stev wrote:make meh care wrote:Need some help guys. I have a few hard drives from a NetApp NAS and a lil old server trying to make up a home lab. then only to figure out the drives cant work because of the formatting on it. The RAID controller sees the drives but cannot initialize it. Upon realizing after some research that the format size of the drives are 520bytes versus the ole 512bytes standard. So what I need to get just for a little bit is a server or machine with a HBA with SAS capable controller (JBOD) to change the formatting of the drives. Anyone has any resource like that ? I would be very much appreciate it .
got a couple of old Dell PowerEdge servers at work....would not be able to lend one but you can do what u need to do at my office...PM me
zorced wrote:Lol that took me back to a different 2nr era
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