plant. Posted March 27, 2004 Report Posted March 27, 2004 ok, we just got 3 new computers here in this house. And someguy made such a LAN network, usually we connected through a modem. But now we have an ADSL ROUTER (maybe it's different in other countries, I live in holalnd) I downloaded Continuum 0.38, and opened it. Then, i got some message box with your zone list will now be refreshed. Then it started downloading, then i got another message box saying something like this: Your zone list could not be refreshed, make sure you have an connection with the internet. WHAT CAN I DO TO MAKE THINGS WORK please tell me, cuz i'm a big fat addict! I dunno if I have a firewal, if you think it should be something with a firewall, PLEASE tell me first how i can check if a firewal is installed. Quote
ntfx Posted March 27, 2004 Report Posted March 27, 2004 ADSL Router as in, one from acatel or one from sweex, first read the manual. If still cant figure it out, pm me Quote
Dav Posted March 27, 2004 Report Posted March 27, 2004 i have a d-link router for our internet and it workes fine for me. Try disabling the internet connection firewall in windows (if you have XP) thats always a pain in the -*BAD WORD*-. Quote
plant. Posted March 27, 2004 Author Report Posted March 27, 2004 still not working, I DUNT GET IT! dav, how? Quote
plant. Posted April 2, 2004 Author Report Posted April 2, 2004 can anybody else help? lol, getting sum reactions for not doing continuum. Dunno how it´s called in english Quote
Guest Kn|ght Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 I suck at routers, never liked them myself, so I cannot tell you how to fix it, but I can tell you whats wrong. I will bet you 10 to 1 odds the router's built-in (I am guess built in) firewall is blocking continuums port. Best discription of fixing this is to make open the port and allow continuum to access your computer. Sorry I can't give a more detailed discription, as I said, I hate routers. Quote
Dav Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 get the router instruction manual, look at how to get to its settings and how to disable its firewall. Quote
LorD AsSaSsiN Posted April 5, 2004 Report Posted April 5, 2004 Plant. add me on MSN flag-*BAD WORD*-@hotmail.com i will explain it to u in dutch <_< -LA Quote
plant. Posted April 5, 2004 Author Report Posted April 5, 2004 Plant. add me on MSN flag-*BAD WORD*-@hotmail.com i will explain it to u in dutch -LASum computer guy is coming today, I already disabled the firewall. but then internet didnt work :S LA i will if he can't figure it out. ty! Quote
plant. Posted April 5, 2004 Author Report Posted April 5, 2004 (edited) he didnt wan't to figure it out for me i'll meet ya on msn I KNOW WHAT I NEED! i need sum kind of port i'll write it all down here: ID Public Port Private Port Port Type Host IP Address i need to fill in all above and at port type i can chose from TCP and UDPdoes nebody know how to fix it now? Edited April 5, 2004 by plant. Quote
»ZiGNoTZaG Posted April 5, 2004 Report Posted April 5, 2004 you need to figure out what ip the router is !@#$%^&*igning your pc. then you need to forward the zones port and the zonesport +1 UDP example: some zone ip: ***.**.***.*** port:2000 router !@#$%^&*igned 64.***.***.1 to your pc which you figured out by either entering the routers setup pages or checkin out your connections in winxp. so then on the routers forwarding page. ya see something like such ip: 64.***.***.1 port:2000 protcol:UDPip: 64.***.***.1 port:2001 protcol:UDP then it should work for that zone. you would need to do that for each zone you want to play in. dont disable any firewalls. you shouldnt have to. Quote
plant. Posted April 5, 2004 Author Report Posted April 5, 2004 still not working, zignotzag and me still trying to see what is wrong... this is sum wierd sh!t for sure. Quote
Dav Posted April 5, 2004 Report Posted April 5, 2004 access the router and retore defult settings to it, then try to enter a zone. If that doesnt work disable its firewall again, you are doing something wrong if that kills the internet connection. Quote
candygirl Posted April 5, 2004 Report Posted April 5, 2004 What is the make of your Router? Every router is set up diff. If its the U.S. Robotics Router its ez to set up? Quote
plant. Posted April 6, 2004 Author Report Posted April 6, 2004 ZiGNotZaG and LorD !@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*iN helped me out! TY BOTH! Quote
TheBest999 Posted April 6, 2004 Report Posted April 6, 2004 ZiGNotZaG and LorD !@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*iN helped me out! TY BOTH! Which sweex do you have? Which series or here http://www.sweex.com/ Quote
MikeTheNose Posted April 6, 2004 Report Posted April 6, 2004 ZiGNotZaG and LorD !@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*iN helped me out! TY BOTH! What was the problem? Quote
plant. Posted April 6, 2004 Author Report Posted April 6, 2004 we needed to set sum ports, i did but i have 2 routers. One wireless router for lan network and one ADSL Router. we needed to set ports for both. Quote
»ZiGNoTZaG Posted April 6, 2004 Report Posted April 6, 2004 glad you got it going. i went to go look at the sweex site. but as i kinda figured it was all in erm....dutch? something like that. im no linguist. anyway i couldnt make heads or tails out of the manual. or really did i even know what presise model you had. but a router is a router is a router it boggled me a bit that it wasnt werkin. Quote
Dav Posted April 6, 2004 Report Posted April 6, 2004 two routers, lol i can see why it confused things. Most people get a a wirless access poin t if they already have a router. Quote
MikeTheNose Posted April 7, 2004 Report Posted April 7, 2004 ADSL usually connects the same way as cable. The RJ12 cable connects to a modem or similer device that transfers the data to a NIC card with an RJ45 jack; which both the wireless and cable routers should have. If that's too technical then just read this: Why do you have more than 1 router? Quote
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