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Router Port [message #78650] Sun, 11 April 2004 02:59 Go to next message
Omegaforces is currently offline  Omegaforces
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ahm i need the Portnumber from Renegade for my Router to play online!
Know somebody this portnumber? plz post...
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Router Port [message #78685] Sun, 11 April 2004 07:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Does your router have an option for DMZ host? If so, set your computers local IP as the DMZ host. Renegade uses an array of ports to connect.

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Router Port [message #78722] Sun, 11 April 2004 11:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Unless you have a very complex router/firewall you normally only need to set one port which is usually:

UDP: 4848

Although this can be changed using the firewall port setting in renegade.
In fact I would recommend you set the firewall port in renegade to 4848.

The other ports are usually only necessary if your firewall blocks outbound TCP connection initiations (Not common in most home routers).
Router Port [message #78731] Sun, 11 April 2004 11:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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ok thx for the answers ^^
Router Port [message #79887] Wed, 14 April 2004 11:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The Router isn't a firewall. A Router is used when you network the internet so the master computer can share it's internet with another computer. The Router port and IP sets AGS must be set exactly the same to the master computer. (Unless I'm thinking of something, I'm not sure but I have a Router anyway :rolleyes: )

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Router Port [message #79910] Wed, 14 April 2004 12:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I see here that my Renegade uses Local UDP Port 1992 and 980.
My guess is allowing this port will solve it.. The remote port used was 2852 UDP

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Router Port [message #79949] Wed, 14 April 2004 15:02 Go to previous message
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The Router isn't a firewall. A Router is used when you network the internet so the master computer can share it's internet with another computer. The Router port and IP sets AGS must be set exactly the same to the master computer. (Unless I'm thinking of something, I'm not sure but I have a Router anyway :rolleyes: )


You are correct that:
- A router is not necessarly a firewall.
and
- A firewall isn't necessarly a router.

However common home use calls a "NAT Router" a "Router"

All NAT routers are both a router and a firewall, since the NAT function provides some degree of security and access control (usually only allowing connections from the inside to go out).

Note: A NAT router does not provide the same level of protection as say a commerial firewall such as Checkpoint FW1.
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