ok guys
i have a problem and that is that the person provides me internet through LAN ..ok the problem is i want to create a counter strike server on the internet and i am unable to do so...the person controls the network through linux system ..my question is how to forward the port to the live IP that he has so that i can create a counter strike server on the internet..
port forwarding problem
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no man actually the person who manages the network is a JACK*** he doesnt know a thing about networking ..he only know the basic of managing the network. i told him to forward my port ...he was like i was talking something out of the world . he said all your ports are open so u can play games.
what is your problem
ok tell me have u been provided with a live ip or a transparent proxy ip.
if live ip then its no problem but if a proxy address then i dont know..
what is your problem
ok tell me have u been provided with a live ip or a transparent proxy ip.
if live ip then its no problem but if a proxy address then i dont know..
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cooldude911
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mostly IP's provided by an ISP are dynamic which means they keep changing but ip given by a router to a computer stays the same and mostly starts with 192.168.x.x. if u have a direct link with the isp and then its very easy . you might also want to check if your p2p is on because if it is not bit comet is useless for torrents. btw if u have p2p on then simply you can forward your port from the router settings to the dynamic ip address which makes a hell lot of a diffrence . it greatly increases your speed