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Hi

Im trying to setup a test server and i cannot connect, i already did port forward to the ones required for the emulator but still doesnt work

i follow this instructions acording to this guide

http://broadband.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/22215

 

apparently im aint doing anything wrong, here is some screenshoots

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My modem is a motorola SBG6580

 

Any suggestion?

 

Thank you

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Hi

Im trying to setup a test server and i cannot connect, i already did port forward to the ones required for the emulator but still doesnt work

i follow this instructions acording to this guide

http://broadband.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/22215

 

apparently im aint doing anything wrong, here is some screenshoots

 

My modem is a motorola SBG6580

 

Any suggestion?

 

Thank you

 

Hello, after done doing the configuration in the router, make sure that no firewall (even Windows 7's Firewall) is blocking all of  your servers. you may find it on start > control panel > search: Firewall > click: "Allow a program through firewall" and make sure that all of these 3 server exes are there. You may also want to call your ISP to get more details about opening ports. some ISPs do not allow their customers to open ports.

 

 

 

Hello, it's such a pleasure that you are willing to help. otherwise, please do not include other 3rd (no, 5th) party objects since they are not certified by rAthena or others for its reliability, security, and compatibility. no one knows if the link you give contains viruses / trojans / keyloggers / others.

 

Thank you for understanding.

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