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    Registered User wholeeo's Avatar
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    Question Playing halflife over shared cable connection.

    I have a DLink DI704 cable router. The only way that I can play games over this is one computer at a time. I have to set each computer as DMZ host, which means I can only use one computer at a time. I have 3 computers and would like to play with them all at the same time. Is there anyway a proxy without this cable router, or maybe another cable router would work with all three computers at the same time. Ps. two machines with win 98se, one with ME. I also have seperate lan but not hooked up. Any help would be great. Thanks.
    Ok brain you don't want to do this , and I don't want to do this, so let's just get it done, and I'll go back to drowning you with beer.

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    Multiplayer games and NAT don't play well together. Your router is running NAT which masks your front the internet. You wouldn't need to run the computer as a DMZ, just forward the necessary ports to it to play the game. You might be able to make the router just a gateway when you want to play games instead of running NAT if it is able to but I am not familiar with setting up that router.

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    Microsoft ISA Server? Isn't that slow? Don't they have a PCI Server or AGP Server? What about USB or even Fibre Server?


    SCSI server???? Wondered about that myself. ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Thank you for the response. <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0">I do know now that I can probably use virtual server mapping to get the game to work, but the manual is not very specific on what port numbers are ,and where to get them. I am at a loss on how to find port numbers, or even what they are. Any more help would be great. Thanks

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