jeditsp Posted April 2, 2002 Share Posted April 2, 2002 If you have a linksys one port or four port router and your server is dropping clients every few minutes with parse error information then do this to make your server work. make sure you have the latest firmware too. Apparently this is a problem facing many cable users with linksys routers trying to run q3/half-life/jk2/unreal servers. The problem resides in the Cisco NAT (Network Address Translation) that allows users using a software or hardware dhcp server to route specific ports to computers on a lan with internal ip address's. Please feel free to comment on my analysis as I am not 100% sure about this but it worked for me. One last thing don't use dmz host as it leaves ur computer more susceptible to attacks and the such. Step 1: Add these lines to your server.cfg file seta net_port 28071 seta port 28071 seta sv_master1 "masterjk2.ravensoft.com:28071" Step 2: get into web browser and access the linksys configuration. ie '192.168.1.1'. Step 3: goto advanced tab and click on the fowarding ports. under range for ports set it '28071 to 28071'. Step 4: then set the protocol check box to "UDP" Step 5: set it to goto the appropriate ip address on your lan ie 192.168.1.xxx Step 6: make sure the ip forwarding check is enabled as well. I'm not 100% sure this will work for all people. I'm currently using Road Runner Cable service from time warner in houston area. I have a Toshiba PCX1100U Cable Modem and a linksys BEFSR11 one port router. It seems to be workign fine now as JK2 and Quake 3 don't kick clients after every 1-3 minutes after joining. The only way i could play on my own server was to access it through the local setting in jk2. for some reason with these new settings it seems that i got a client drop when i connected to my own server via internet. But connecting local works and all others can connect via the internet with no problems!! GOOD LUCK AND ENJOY!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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