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I cant connect to my own SERVER!??!?![FIXED]; Problem Fixed Thanks all for the help.
Topic Started: Jul 7 2011, 09:21 AM (996 Views)
|EFT|N1GHTH4WK
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1. I cant connect to my server, but connect to other servers, but all of my friends and players can join my server, an also I cannot Retrieve the server list, The first part just loads then nothing...
PLEASE HELP!!! :-/

Yes either it connect forever or it says : "Error: COuld not connect to server" PLZZZ HELP!!!!!
Edited by |EFT|N1GHTH4WK, Jul 12 2011, 10:34 AM.
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muhu
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Make sure the port is forwarded on the local IP of your computer only. Forwarding on both the PC and PSP can cause funky problems.
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luffy76
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I have the same problem, look my port, is good?
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Edited by luffy76, Jul 10 2011, 04:32 PM.
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M@rKy
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try forwarding the port using both UPD and TCP protocols.
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XandrosUltima
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How about you guys turn off your Windows Firewall and UAC. -.-'
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XandrosUltima
Jul 10 2011, 04:42 PM
How about you guys turn off your Windows Firewall and UAC. -.-'
I have windows firewall on with an exception for cspsp serve also uac is enabled I also have comodo firewall enabled with no problems. lol
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H3RO
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You shouldn't turn off any firewall off. There's always going to be a section for exceptions.
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luffy76
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i am a noob, lol

My firewall is little

and my port is open like that

Name = CSPSP port externe = 42692 port interne = 42692 protocole = udp and tcp Ip = pc with server

Help me :)
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Jul 11 2011, 12:01 AM
You shouldn't turn off any firewall off. There's always going to be a section for exceptions.
If you have a PC connected to a router, why not turn PC firewalls off? My router has a built-in firewall and it works perfect.
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luffy76
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Have you got TeamViewer for help me?

I am a very big Noob

LoL
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XandrosUltima
Jul 11 2011, 08:36 AM
FaLLeNHeRO
Jul 11 2011, 12:01 AM
You shouldn't turn off any firewall off. There's always going to be a section for exceptions.
If you have a PC connected to a router, why not turn PC firewalls off? My router has a built-in firewall and it works perfect.
If people have trouble portforwarding, they're gonna have much more trouble configuring their router firewall.
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FaLLeNHeRO
Jul 11 2011, 02:01 PM
XandrosUltima
Jul 11 2011, 08:36 AM
FaLLeNHeRO
Jul 11 2011, 12:01 AM
You shouldn't turn off any firewall off. There's always going to be a section for exceptions.
If you have a PC connected to a router, why not turn PC firewalls off? My router has a built-in firewall and it works perfect.
If people have trouble portforwarding, they're gonna have much more trouble configuring their router firewall.
Nah, it's automatic. And it works without a single problem.
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H3RO
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XandrosUltima
Jul 11 2011, 02:04 PM
FaLLeNHeRO
Jul 11 2011, 02:01 PM
XandrosUltima
Jul 11 2011, 08:36 AM
FaLLeNHeRO
Jul 11 2011, 12:01 AM
You shouldn't turn off any firewall off. There's always going to be a section for exceptions.
If you have a PC connected to a router, why not turn PC firewalls off? My router has a built-in firewall and it works perfect.
If people have trouble portforwarding, they're gonna have much more trouble configuring their router firewall.
Nah, it's automatic. And it works without a single problem.
Mine isn't. And I'm pretty sure by automatic you mean it has a default config.
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Jul 11 2011, 02:11 PM
XandrosUltima
Jul 11 2011, 02:04 PM
FaLLeNHeRO
Jul 11 2011, 02:01 PM
XandrosUltima
Jul 11 2011, 08:36 AM
FaLLeNHeRO
Jul 11 2011, 12:01 AM
You shouldn't turn off any firewall off. There's always going to be a section for exceptions.
If you have a PC connected to a router, why not turn PC firewalls off? My router has a built-in firewall and it works perfect.
If people have trouble portforwarding, they're gonna have much more trouble configuring their router firewall.
Nah, it's automatic. And it works without a single problem.
Mine isn't. And I'm pretty sure by automatic you mean it has a default config.
Dunno, it just works and doesn't cause problems and that's what's important.
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Jul 11 2011, 02:26 PM
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Jul 11 2011, 02:11 PM
XandrosUltima
Jul 11 2011, 02:04 PM
FaLLeNHeRO
Jul 11 2011, 02:01 PM
XandrosUltima
Jul 11 2011, 08:36 AM
FaLLeNHeRO
Jul 11 2011, 12:01 AM
You shouldn't turn off any firewall off. There's always going to be a section for exceptions.
If you have a PC connected to a router, why not turn PC firewalls off? My router has a built-in firewall and it works perfect.
If people have trouble portforwarding, they're gonna have much more trouble configuring their router firewall.
Nah, it's automatic. And it works without a single problem.
Mine isn't. And I'm pretty sure by automatic you mean it has a default config.
Dunno, it just works and doesn't cause problems and that's what's important.
Yeah well having more than one firewall doesn't hurt. :p

unless u newb & SUC*
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