Hosting With a router modem
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Re: Hosting With a router modem
Wait, is a modem different then a router? they put this modem near my moms computer and when they frontier company came they put a cd in the computer put in the pass and i was connected to the internet, do i do the same thing? i typed in the 192.168.1.1 in her explorer and it gave me an error
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Re: Hosting With a router modem
I don't use modems, I haven't a clue, I was just acting as if it were a router, but obviously it's very different.Arabidnun wrote:Wait, is a modem different then a router? they put this modem near my moms computer and when they frontier company came they put a cd in the computer put in the pass and i was connected to the internet, do i do the same thing? i typed in the 192.168.1.1 in her explorer and it gave me an error
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Ok, can you change the ports from my computer through the network connections and tcp properties and go through the cmd command with the ipconfig/all. Then do i just put all that info into the network connections, however, with the vista network i used the same connections and it still isnt let me to host....
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Re: Hosting With a router modem
How are you connected to the internet?
Are you running exactly from the modem, or do you have a modem that is connected to a router?
If you are running exactly from the modem, then you will have to do something different.
Post back on your details when you find out and I'll see if I can help you.
Are you running exactly from the modem, or do you have a modem that is connected to a router?
If you are running exactly from the modem, then you will have to do something different.
Post back on your details when you find out and I'll see if I can help you.
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Re: Hosting With a router modem
ok i have re-edited the beginning post yet again! With the new givin information can anyone help me now?
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Re: Hosting With a router modem
Hmm. Looks like you went through it like your supposed to.
Is this router a modem/router. Or is this router hooked up to a modem. It could be that your modem has a firewall built into it and you need to forward ports through it as well. Or it could be that your ISP has different NAT Translations which is a problem.
Is this router a modem/router. Or is this router hooked up to a modem. It could be that your modem has a firewall built into it and you need to forward ports through it as well. Or it could be that your ISP has different NAT Translations which is a problem.
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Re: Hosting With a router modem
Its a router, b/c when i put the ip adress in the browser it says router in the speedstream name. Speedstream router management interface