

Only the last number of the ip address should be different. The ip address you choose should be very similar to the router's ip addres. Pick an ip address and enter it into the IP Address box.
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Just close all these windows and you are done. If you do not, your connection is already setup for a static ip. If something goes wrong you can always change the settings back to what they were! You should see a dot in the Obtain an IP address automatically box. On Windows XP, click Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) and then the Properties button.īefore you make any changes, write down the settings that you see on this page.
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On Windows 7 and Vista, click Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4) and then the Properties button. Right click on your network adapter and choose properties to open up the properties window of this internet connection. You will need to determine which adapter is your connection to the Internet if this is the case. You might have more than one Internet connection listed here. On Windows XP, double click Network Connections.Īnonymous Sun Jun 9 22:56:52 2013 No.786290 On Windows Vista, double click Network and Sharing Center.

On Windows 7, single click Change adapter settings on the left side of your screen. In order to find your true DNS IP, you'll need to log in to your router by typing the network IP address you just wrote down (.x or something similar) in your web browser, and look for your router's Status Page. Using this IP will prevent you from connecting to the internet. If your DNS IP is the same as your Default Gateway IP, it means your router is just acting as proxy between your computer and your actual DNS. We are only concerned with IPv4 entries, you can ignore the IPv6 stuff. We are going to use this information a little bit later. Take down the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS. I want you to write down some of the information in this window. If it scrolls off the top you may need to enlarge the window. Type ipconfig /all in that window, and then press the enter key. Type cmd in the Search programs and files box (Run box in XP or Vista), and press Enter on your keyboard. On Windows 7, open up the start menu, and look for the Search programs and files box. So the port forwarding configuration will not work. When this happens the ports will no longer be forwarded to your computer's ip address. This will probably work when you initially set it up, but after restarting your computer it may get a different ip address. When you have port forwarding setup, your router forwards ports to an ip address that you specify. It is very important to setup a static ip address, if you are going to use port forwarding. This wasn't written beforehand so bare with me while I slowly redact this.
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But I'll try my best to answer each of your questions and guide you through it.įeel free to join me (us?) over at #/vr/_Netplay in for general questions, setting up a game with someone else or just to chat. Please bear in mind that there is no standardized way to do so, as every router has it's very own interface.
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The purpose of this thread is for me to teach you how to do it, so that maybe someday netplay threads aren't actually just the same 2-3 guys talking to each other waiting for a random newcomer.
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And what I've noticed is that people tend to rely on someone else who has their ports open, rather than learning how to open them themselves. I'm glad to see that nowadays there are sporadic threads here and there, but most of them have been shortlived, and rarely have we gotten enough people to play 4-5 player games like Mario Party 2 or Super Bomberman 5. Netplay tutorial Anonymous Sun Jun 9 22:17:51 2013 No.786103Įver since this board's conception, I've been meaning to get you guys to play emulated through netplay with varying degrees of success.
