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The Mr. Video wrote:Hi, a while ago I port forwarded for Alien Front Online on my AT&T Uverse router and it worked fine. However, I recently tried playing ALO online again but now it doesn't seem to work anymore as I can't join or create matches without getting kicked offline. I've also had trouble with Worms World Party despite port forwarding for that game too. To make things even more difficult, my Dreamcast's ip address does not show up on my router while my dreampi's address does. So far I have tried redoing the port forwarding and port forwarding on .99 instead of .98 to no avail and I'm not sure what to do next.
Xiden wrote:You'll definitely want to keep it on .98 When I had AT&T it didn't show up until after the dreamcast connected. Make sure you dont have an existing ip conflict too. If you use ip pass through (att dmz equivalent) you shouldn't need to do any additional port forwarding.
OFFWORLDER wrote:Not sure if this helps (I’m on Xfinity) but I actually set up a DMZ for .98 and everything is working fine now. Also, I noticed that my dreampi did not get noticed until I actually hit connect and I got into the waiting area in game. Then I refreshed my browser and it let me set up the device as normal.
The Mr. Video wrote:OFFWORLDER wrote:Not sure if this helps (I’m on Xfinity) but I actually set up a DMZ for .98 and everything is working fine now. Also, I noticed that my dreampi did not get noticed until I actually hit connect and I got into the waiting area in game. Then I refreshed my browser and it let me set up the device as normal.
That's the problem. I can't set up DMZ on my router because it requires that the device be both listed on the devices page and actively connected to the router. My Dreamcast does not show up in the device list even after refreshing the page while it's connected the internet. That's why I port forwarded because it allows me to enter a static ip to forward ports on.
Xiden wrote:Are you certain you are looking in the right spot? ATT definitely allows you to specify an IP. Its not called dmz on a att router though
Scrivani wrote:Quake 3 Arena let you know dreamcast ip on final connection step , can you check that out?
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