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    Runescape private server help!

    guys i'm new to this and i was wondering if someone could assist me with making a runescape private server i'm having trouble with port forwarding etc

    thanks in advance

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    There may be more people who can help you in the Runescape Section


     

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    ok thanks/to short

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    Well the user who has a Runescape Private Server currently is "Swiftdude" I would contact him about it.

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    ITT: learning how to seperate a runescape-specific issue (running the server) from a general internet connectivity issue (forwarding ports).

    Don't worry, you're in the right section. I suppose you're running your connection through a modem/router in which case the port forwarding will have to be done there. Also make sure you've allowed the server access through your firewall.

    How to access your router:
    1] Open up cmd.exe, type in 'ipconfig | find "Default Gateway"' without the single quotes (try removing the find part if it returns nothing and search through the output manually)
    2] Visit the returned IP address, login using your modem/routers user/password combination (call your ISP for help if they supplied it)
    3] Browse around until you find the option to forward your ports