not on the server list
not on the server list
for some reason, im not on the server list when i use my ip (68.199.88.156). any help?
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Look for what type of router you have, and we may be able to help. Also look for a reset button on the back, I know mine has one
The reason it's not on the server list is because the bzflag list server tries to connect to the server before listing, and I'm SURE it can not. When you run the server add -ddd/-dddd and it will report any connection attempts and stuff incase of error, but in this case I doubt it's an error.
You need to get the router set up.
The reason it's not on the server list is because the bzflag list server tries to connect to the server before listing, and I'm SURE it can not. When you run the server add -ddd/-dddd and it will report any connection attempts and stuff incase of error, but in this case I doubt it's an error.
You need to get the router set up.
How do I RESET the router?
You will have to use a paper clip or a similar pointed object to do the reset procedure.
Hard reset: Insert the paper clip to the reset button and hold it down for 15 seconds, while the paper clip is still in unplug the power cord that goes in to the router, now wait for 15 more seconds and then give the power supply back to the router, again wait for 15 more seconds and finally let the clip go. You will see the router's LEDs flashing. If this happens it means that we have successfully completed the reset.
Soft reset: Login to the router, go to the Tools menu, click on configuration tools and select the option restore router to factory defaults to reset the router.
What are the possible default passwords for the router?
The password would be blank/admin/smcadmin by default. Blank password implies that you need to click on login without giving any input.
But, if you have set a password on your own and not able to recollect it, try resetting the router.
How do I open ports in the Virtual Server?
You need to forward the ports used by the application to the server running the application in the Virtual Server, which is present in the router's management screen, as follows.
1. Open your web browser, type in the router's IP address (standard: 'http://192.168.2.1') and press enter.
2. Click on Login, Advanced Setup, NAT, Virtual Server.
3. Enter the port details and enable it as follows:
Private IP Private Port Type Public Port
192.168.2.x xxx TCP xxx
192.168.2.x xxx UDP xxx
You will have to use a paper clip or a similar pointed object to do the reset procedure.
Hard reset: Insert the paper clip to the reset button and hold it down for 15 seconds, while the paper clip is still in unplug the power cord that goes in to the router, now wait for 15 more seconds and then give the power supply back to the router, again wait for 15 more seconds and finally let the clip go. You will see the router's LEDs flashing. If this happens it means that we have successfully completed the reset.
Soft reset: Login to the router, go to the Tools menu, click on configuration tools and select the option restore router to factory defaults to reset the router.
What are the possible default passwords for the router?
The password would be blank/admin/smcadmin by default. Blank password implies that you need to click on login without giving any input.
But, if you have set a password on your own and not able to recollect it, try resetting the router.
How do I open ports in the Virtual Server?
You need to forward the ports used by the application to the server running the application in the Virtual Server, which is present in the router's management screen, as follows.
1. Open your web browser, type in the router's IP address (standard: 'http://192.168.2.1') and press enter.
2. Click on Login, Advanced Setup, NAT, Virtual Server.
3. Enter the port details and enable it as follows:
Private IP Private Port Type Public Port
192.168.2.x xxx TCP xxx
192.168.2.x xxx UDP xxx
Connect to it and see if you can "save configuration" or anything...otherwise I donno.
And before you reset I would suggest trying each default password first:
"smcadmin"
"admin"
""
I think those were all of them.
and notice once youreset you won't have internet to get help anymore so make sure you can setup BEFORE you reset.
print or at least read this page:
http://www.smc.com/index.cfm?event=prom ... wiredr-a11
How do I Login to the Router?
Open a new browser window and in the address bar type in 'http://192.168.2.1' or 'http://192.168.2.1:80' or 'http://192.168.2.1:88' and press enter.
And before you reset I would suggest trying each default password first:
"smcadmin"
"admin"
""
I think those were all of them.
and notice once youreset you won't have internet to get help anymore so make sure you can setup BEFORE you reset.
print or at least read this page:
http://www.smc.com/index.cfm?event=prom ... wiredr-a11
How do I Login to the Router?
Open a new browser window and in the address bar type in 'http://192.168.2.1' or 'http://192.168.2.1:80' or 'http://192.168.2.1:88' and press enter.