Ive followed step by step the guides offered in teamxlink's forums but still cant manage to forward the port correctly.
I have set up a static adress manually, I have then configured my router's external and internal ports to 30000 and still appears "network reachable: not yet". (the xlink version is 7.3.1.7 and is configured correctly).
To be really sure, I downloaded the PFPortCheck Program, and it clearly stated that "Your port is NOT OPEN or not reachable!".
In other words, Ive done exactly what http://portforward.com/english/routers/ ... nk_Kai.htm told me to do but couldnt achieve anything.
Can it be that my firewall is bothering? I have AVG and Spybot...
Any help at all would be great.
Cant achieve "network reachable:yes"
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Re: Cant achieve "network reachable:yes"
Try turning off your firewall and antivirus, that might be the problem. If you figure out which one is blocking Port 30000 then you can configure that program to have it work with xlink.
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Re: Cant achieve "network reachable:yes"
In addition to what Lazyhoboguy suggests, you should restart your PC after making changes to the IP/TCP, somtimes when you create a static IP and don't restart the PC, it's like you never changed anything.
Restarting works on routers too.
Restarting works on routers too.
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Re: Cant achieve "network reachable:yes"
I did everything you said and nothing different happens still. However, I launched once more the PFPortCheck program and this time told me that the port was open. Im more confused now: my port is open but network is still unreachable.
Maybe somethings bothering inside my routers NAT, because since I set up the Static IP, more IDs appeared. Something like this:
1 Name1 192.168.1.103 UDP 30000 30000 <----- this is the one I configured
2 UPnP Established 192.168.1.100 TCP 39516 39516
3 UPnP Established 192.168.1.100 UDP 39516 39516
4 UPnP Established 192.168.1.99 UDP 3658 3658
5 UPnP Established 192.168.1.101 TCP 13510 2041
6 UPnP Established 192.168.1.101 TCP 62419 4670
7 UPnP Established 192.168.1.101 TCP 9158 2030
8 UPnP Established 192.168.1.101 TCP 14279 1786
9 UPnP Established 192.168.1.101 TCP 14532 1525
Before there were only 2 of these.
Maybe somethings bothering inside my routers NAT, because since I set up the Static IP, more IDs appeared. Something like this:
1 Name1 192.168.1.103 UDP 30000 30000 <----- this is the one I configured
2 UPnP Established 192.168.1.100 TCP 39516 39516
3 UPnP Established 192.168.1.100 UDP 39516 39516
4 UPnP Established 192.168.1.99 UDP 3658 3658
5 UPnP Established 192.168.1.101 TCP 13510 2041
6 UPnP Established 192.168.1.101 TCP 62419 4670
7 UPnP Established 192.168.1.101 TCP 9158 2030
8 UPnP Established 192.168.1.101 TCP 14279 1786
9 UPnP Established 192.168.1.101 TCP 14532 1525
Before there were only 2 of these.
Re: Cant achieve "network reachable:yes"
It seems like it us using UPnP. UPnP is automatic portforwarding. i think there might be some sort of conflict with that.
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Re: Cant achieve "network reachable:yes"
Thank you all for your help, I finally achieved "network reachable: yes" (some firewalls were bothering). Im only needing to configure succesfully the ps2 and will be ready to play timesplitters FP.
Re: Cant achieve "network reachable:yes"
http://www.ps2onlinegaming.com/forum/vi ... f=29&t=179
That guide works good for me and seems to work with people who have trouble configuring their PS2. I make no guarantees though.
That guide works good for me and seems to work with people who have trouble configuring their PS2. I make no guarantees though.