Re: Internet Setup Issues (DMZed and still having connection problems on DreamPi)
Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2017 11:23 pm
also try dmz'ing, or port forwarding, one at at time, not both at the same time
https://www.dreamcast-talk.com/forum/
Yes, that disc is old and points to a non-existent sever. If you need a boot disc, just use Codebreaker.namine207 wrote:Is there a chance that me using the Earthcall autoconnect disk for Planet Ring would mess it up?
Just got vanilla Planet Ring running on my dreamcast and it boots up perfectly! The only issues I seem to be having now are that Next Tetris says it can't verify my account, and DC Now still isn't doing anything. XD But I'm not too too worried about DC Now, if it means I can get games running.pcwzrd13 wrote:Yes, that disc is old and points to a non-existent sever. If you need a boot disc, just use Codebreaker.namine207 wrote:Is there a chance that me using the Earthcall autoconnect disk for Planet Ring would mess it up?
For Tetris, did you use "pass" as the password? It won't work with anything else.namine207 wrote:The only issues I seem to be having now are that Next Tetris says it can't verify my account, and DC Now still isn't doing anything. XD But I'm not too too worried about DC Now, if it means I can get games running.
I don't remember it doing that when I configured it but I usually use PlanetWeb myself. It shouldn't matter regardless since DreamPi takes care of the DNS routing. It ignores anything you put in on the Dreamcast.namine207 wrote: Edit: And I did set my DNS to 0.0.0.0 via XDP browser, it automatically changes it to say "Automatic", is this something I should be worried about?
Used pass and it worked!pcwzrd13 wrote:For Tetris, did you use "pass" as the password? It won't work with anything else.namine207 wrote:The only issues I seem to be having now are that Next Tetris says it can't verify my account, and DC Now still isn't doing anything. XD But I'm not too too worried about DC Now, if it means I can get games running.
As for DC Now, I have to assume it's something to do with the updates and manual modifications you did to DreamPi to get it to work. You shouldn't need to do all that. It sounds like you might have a bad SD card or something that corrupted some files.
I don't remember it doing that when I configured it but I usually use PlanetWeb myself. It shouldn't matter regardless since DreamPi takes care of the DNS routing. It ignores anything you put in on the Dreamcast.namine207 wrote: Edit: And I did set my DNS to 0.0.0.0 via XDP browser, it automatically changes it to say "Automatic", is this something I should be worried about?
Swapped SD cards and that did it!pcwzrd13 wrote:Yeah, I would try a different SD Card. It seems like there might be something wrong with that one.