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NuclearPowered Master Cheater
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| So people can access my pc when I host a server for e.g. Counter Strike or Maplestory |
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Cheetah I post too much
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Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 10:29 pm Post subject: |
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| NuclearPowered wrote: | | So people can access my pc when I host a server for e.g. Counter Strike or Maplestory |
Had you said that in the first place, we could have helped you much better. The second router is completely unnecessary, use it as a switch only if need be. Use one router, and simply forward the port that the server program uses, to the IP of the server. Much simpler, and just as secure. |
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Localhost I post too much
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Ah you came in too fast Cheetah! I was just about to say that.
If you need any more help on actually Port Forwarding, just say the word and i can supply you with a link to assist you further. _________________
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NuclearPowered Master Cheater
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 6:47 am Post subject: |
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| Cheetah wrote: | | NuclearPowered wrote: | | So people can access my pc when I host a server for e.g. Counter Strike or Maplestory |
Had you said that in the first place, we could have helped you much better. The second router is completely unnecessary, use it as a switch only if need be. Use one router, and simply forward the port that the server program uses, to the IP of the server. Much simpler, and just as secure. |
The second router is necessary because I live in a huge house combined with an office.
Im not asking for other solutions, I just need to know if I can access the second router's configuration like I can access the first one's :/ |
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 1:08 pm Post subject: |
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Yes you should be able too i would think.
But the Ip would be that of a network ip instead of the local maybe? |
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Localhost I post too much
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Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 8:37 pm Post subject: |
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| NuclearPowered wrote: | | Cheetah wrote: | | NuclearPowered wrote: | | So people can access my pc when I host a server for e.g. Counter Strike or Maplestory |
Had you said that in the first place, we could have helped you much better. The second router is completely unnecessary, use it as a switch only if need be. Use one router, and simply forward the port that the server program uses, to the IP of the server. Much simpler, and just as secure. |
The second router is necessary because I live in a huge house combined with an office.
Im not asking for other solutions, I just need to know if I can access the second router's configuration like I can access the first one's :/ |
No you cant. And if you do live in a house/place... Do the following.
Through the second router out!
Port Forward on 1! router!!
Set a great WPA key... so not a soul can access it wirelessly. _________________
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Cheetah I post too much
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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 8:18 am Post subject: |
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| NuclearPowered wrote: | | Cheetah wrote: | | NuclearPowered wrote: | | So people can access my pc when I host a server for e.g. Counter Strike or Maplestory |
Had you said that in the first place, we could have helped you much better. The second router is completely unnecessary, use it as a switch only if need be. Use one router, and simply forward the port that the server program uses, to the IP of the server. Much simpler, and just as secure. |
The second router is necessary because I live in a huge house combined with an office.
Im not asking for other solutions, I just need to know if I can access the second router's configuration like I can access the first one's :/ |
Then to answer your question, no you won't be able to access the router's admin panel, you're going to go through hell getting it all to work properly, and you'll have some added latency from throwing in a second NAT for no reason. Once again, residential routers are not designed to work in the way you're describing. |
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