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Default 10-24-2002, 03:07 PM

When you open these ports are you forwarding them to the specific server running the MOH game? You, not only open ports but you have to forward then to the appropriate computer.

Couple of things to keep in mind. also I'm not too familiar with this type of router.

1) you have to have both outgoing ports open and incoming ports open and forwarded to the server.

2) you should be able to run one in the DMZ. A router's DMZ has all ports open in and out.

3) if your place one box in the DMZ and one behind the router. Only one will show up on GS or ASE. To use both computers as servers. you will need to assign different ports to each computer. One will run on the default 12203 port the other you will need to run on, say 12204. you will need to know how to setup your server.cfg file to accommodate this.

4) What is your connection? a fat cable connection can only host 4-7 clients let alone two servers or even a server and a client on the same connection.

5) check with your routers web site. Your most likely going to need the latest firmware.

I personally think you will need to open both in and out. along with forwarding your incoming ports to the server behind the router. I run a linksys router. not the best but by far the easiest router to use with a game server. My netgear router and Cisco router are both setup with filters for both incoming and outgoing traffic. These routers are much harder to setup and this is why, I use the linksys for other game servers.

Good luck this will not be easy.


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