I'VE RETURNED!..... but still cannot log in.
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- Adano Eles
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Disabling the firewall would of course only be done to test if connecting works without it. If it works it would of course be reenabled only with the proper ports unblocked. If unblocking ports doesn't do it then setting up your computer as "dmz" would allow you to reenable the firewall for all other computers in the network at least.
I surely wouldn't suggest turning off the firewall completely. But if you only have two choices, either going online or having security then you will have to decide on one of them.
I surely wouldn't suggest turning off the firewall completely. But if you only have two choices, either going online or having security then you will have to decide on one of them.
- Kincent Nolatri
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Okay, I tried it and it didn't work. I put my internet on DMZ as well, and it didn't work.
Below is what MY port forwarding screen looks like. The picture above was just an example.

IP is right, I did what you told me to, Enable is checked (got cut off of the picture). Application name doesn't matter.
Is everything typed in right? This is really annoying...
Below is what MY port forwarding screen looks like. The picture above was just an example.

IP is right, I did what you told me to, Enable is checked (got cut off of the picture). Application name doesn't matter.
Is everything typed in right? This is really annoying...
Sess'sth, can you get to network connections? And rightclick on your card, then go to TCP/IP thingie, and click properties? I would really like to see what settings you have there.
Because I have not been able to play for a long time too, and the cause of that was there, not with my router. So....maybe?
Because I have not been able to play for a long time too, and the cause of that was there, not with my router. So....maybe?
Well then, still unable to log in. Same exact error.
Martin helped me, or tried his best.
If you know ANYTHING that would help me at all, PLEASE HELP!!!
Martin helped me, or tried his best.
I've been unable to find ANY trace of these firewalls in my router's webpage. I'm so annoyed, confused, and just plain sad right now. Well, is there another place to find this winXP internal firewall? I've messed with my own firewall, and added Illarion to the exceptions list (which did not help, obviously). The internal router firewall is hidden away where I can't find it, I've scoured my router and practically ripped the thing to pieces.The problem is one of the following possibilities:
* winXP internal firewall. Disable it.
* Your own firewall which you do not have (according to your claim)
* Internal router firewall.
If you know ANYTHING that would help me at all, PLEASE HELP!!!


