crankdawg47 my availability is a bit sketchy the next few days. if you PM me your email address and your typical availability (timezones help here - Im in Sydney) Ill try and help you out.
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crankdawg47 my availability is a bit sketchy the next few days. if you PM me your email address and your typical availability (timezones help here - Im in Sydney) Ill try and help you out.
If I'm going to DM games for our group do I need to setup a static address?
No. You need to be able to do one of these options:
1. enable IPv4 port forwarding of TCP 1802 through your router to your GM computer
2. have a plu and play router which can do the above for you
3. run Hamachi and for a private Hamachi network with your players (there are other similar services like Tunngle)
4. use a VPN to do the port forwarding for you
Most GMs by far fall into 2 and 1, followed further back by 3.
The next generation of FG client will avoid this requirement but it is somewhere off in the future still...
Can anyone explain to me why 3 days ago everybody in my group could connect and now none of us can? Connection test fails for everyone, no one has changed anything on there computers, it just stopped working.
Hi Imij whilst none of you has changed anything thousands of things have changed on your computer regardless.
You might note that the connection test is only available on two screens - Create New Campaign and Load Campaign. There are no connection tests on Join Campaign. Players do not have to pass a connection test so dont waste time looking at the players computers.
On the GMs system - are they using plug n play? Reboot router.
On the GMs system - if they manually created the port forward check the port forward, check the windows firewall, check the GMs computer has the same ip address as the port forward is set to. Then reboot the router.
I just want to give a big thank you to Crusader for creating this thread and to all the other users who continue to help people set up their port forwarding. It's too bad I didn't see this right away when I started trying to set up my static IP address. I spent an hour at Netgear's site, only to find much clearer directions here when I gave up and came back to ask for help on the forum.
working now ignore this post
So, I have an Arris SB6121 Modem going into an Apple Time Capsule (which is also a wireless router) on macOS Sierra, and I have not ever been able to pass the connection test. I could use a bit of a walkthrough...