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Bear

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  1. To find out your IP: From the start menu select "RUN", a box will appear. Type in "cmd", and you'll bring up a DOS box. From here, you'll need to type "cd\" to get a C: prompt. Then type "ipconfig" to get your internal IP information.

    Once you have your Default gateway, you can enter this into your browser to bring up your routher configuration page. Refer to portforward.com to get specifics on your make/model router with specific instuctions for it. Use your "IP ADDRESS" as the IP to forward ports 2934 and 2935 to.

    Best bet is (as I'm sure Ram can attest): hook up with someone on TS to help walk you through it.

    Hope this helps!

  2. Verify your ports are forwarded to the correct IP. Any updates/changes to your computer and/or ISP can change the internal IP. Additionally, you can verify transmitted/received information over ports 2934/2935 both TCP and UDP utilizing the following program: http://portforward.com/help/portcheck.htm

    It's probable your system has changed the internal IP on you, but your ports are most likely still forwarded to the old information. might want to start there first... then verify with the port checker. Good luck!
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