to forward ports you will login to your router go to the nat function and select the ports you want to forward and to what internal ip
yes router forward traffic to all ports.
You have to setup a router and open the ports in the router for this purpose. But Pacenet have blocked many ports so you can go to their local office and ask them to open the ports.
The same way you forward ports through wired networks. You can wirelessly access the router's firewall.
in Configuration menu -> Virtual Serveradd your ports and Ip address .
Optional: Download a emulator! Port forward your ports! Add dcrs! Download an other CSM (RevCSM)! Change your housekeeping ports and ip! Or do nothing :P Greetz: Roy
udp 88 udp 3074 tcp3074 edp 53 edp 330
To be able to forward ports you need to know which port and which IP address to forward it to. This is a function of a router, not the modem. Therefore, you would need access to their router.
A public server is that you have to buy it but a dedicated server to make public means you have to forward the ports of your router.
It may vary somewhat by the firewall or router you are using, but theoretically, every port from 1 to 65535 can be forwarded.
1. You need to buy blockland. 2. You need to forward your ports to the correct port. http://portforward.com
check out this site: http://portforward.com/ specifically, this page: http://www.portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Linksys/WRT54G/WRT54Gindex.htm
it s connected by the bridge network connection