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Re: What's the difference between... [message #430031 is a reply to message #430026] |
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I'm going to assume you have no problem connecting to servers and simply want to host a server, in which case inbound traffic is what you would want to allow. If you are having problems connecting to XWIS or a server, outbound traffic is what you would want to allow.
The "LAN Server IP Address" would refer to your computer's internal IP. An example of this would be 192.168.0.104, your router would most likely be 192.168.0.1, another thing to note: the internal IP can only be accessed from within your network.
Hope this helps explain things.
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