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Skip_007
Jun 25, 2016Aspirant
Port Forwarding - 2 PCs
My wife and both play LOTRO and it seems that there is a requirement for port forwarding. The question that I have revolves around the fact that there are 2 computers involved. Is it possible to forw...
- Oct 26, 2016
Hi kokeysian,
I believe that your router was supplied by your ISP based on the firmware version (CH suffix) that you have provided. Please check with your ISP if there are any updates or if this is something the can fix since the retail versions do not have this issue.
Regards,
Dexter
Community Team
TheEther
Jun 25, 2016Guru
LOTRO has a post on their website that specifically addresses this (here). They recommend port triggering. With port triggering you don't specify an IP address, so just create a single rule for ports 9000 - 9100. LOTRO also recommends a modification to a userpreferences file on one of the computers to use port 9000. Starting the game on this computer will trigger the ports to be opened. The second computer should then be able to use the opened ports.
Skip_007
Jun 25, 2016Aspirant
I saw that and thought about it. I guess my question should have also included the fact that if I do that it should work great if I log on and I assume even off and my wife logs on after I do and stays on. My concern is if she logs on and I don't what happens. I guess my question is, assuming that I cannot forward the same ports to 2 computers. What do I do about the second computer, using the example LOTRO provided would or could I use port 9000 or say 9001 on her computer to trigger the forwarding. If so what happens if I sign on and then she does or the other way around. I am probably not explaining this as well as I should, but hopefully you can make some sense of it. Thanks.
- TheEtherJun 25, 2016Guru
I'm guessing that if your wife is playing by herself, then it will also try port 9000 and it will succeed.
- JamesGLJun 30, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Skip_007,
You can open the same port for 2 computers. In port forwarding, there is an option for external port and internal port. For internal port use the same port numbers but for external port you may use other port numbers.
Example:
PC1:
external port 9000 : internal port 9000
PC2:
external port 9009 : internal port 9000.
- kokeysianOct 12, 2016Aspirant
This is not possible in R6300. I always get port service conflict rules.