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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: TheBoy on 14 May 2013, 18:40:22
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We haven't done one for a while, any demand for a little blat around?
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So not on the ds then :D :D :D :D
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Up for that, but 8:30 is tad tight time wise for me, so might be a little late :y
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We might be up for that :y
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hopefully can make that...cant promise though
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I will give it a go if i remember!
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Blimey its been a long time, just remembering how I set it up ;D
Give me a couple of mins
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room open :)
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Mr AA, did you just drop out?
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Mr AA, did you just drop out?
Yes, can't reconnect.
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Mr AA, did you just drop out?
Yes, can't reconnect.
You haven't still got latop and wii on same ip have you ;)
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This is hopeless.
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i just dropped out, sorry
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I'll shut the android down, won't be able to communicate.
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No goog, sorry, you'll have to play without us.
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you need to fix your stuff AA :)
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Thought it might be better since. we moved to BT, seems not.
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'dangle berries', i just got kicked off :(
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grrr kicked off again
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last attempt
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Not the most reliable today
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jimbob is a bastard >:(
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he will die
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Who's the Daddy?
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Lol. Cheers
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Kicked off again, giving up
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Good while it lasted
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TB, you want to fix your stuff.
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TB, you want to fix your stuff.
I think I have. It seems if you run on UPnP, many routers will close the ports after a few minutes. Nintendo tech site is full of such complaints, only Nintendo haven't been that clear on what the requirements are.
For the past year or so, my Wii looks like it has been using UPnP, rather than specific firewall rules I used to use on the old routers (I swapped out the 2 routers for the 2 lines last year, and replaced with a single unit that can handle 2 FTTC/Infinity lines).
So, I've slapped the Wii out on one of my RIPEs, and given it an Allow-All firewall rule. If that doesn't work, well, I'm out of ideas...
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TB, you want to fix your stuff.
I think I have. It seems if you run on UPnP, many routers will close the ports after a few minutes. Nintendo tech site is full of such complaints, only Nintendo haven't been that clear on what the requirements are.
For the past year or so, my Wii looks like it has been using UPnP, rather than specific firewall rules I used to use on the old routers (I swapped out the 2 routers for the 2 lines last year, and replaced with a single unit that can handle 2 FTTC/Infinity lines).
So, I've slapped the Wii out on one of my RIPEs, and given it an Allow-All firewall rule. If that doesn't work, well, I'm out of ideas...
Clear as mud to me, I'm afraid :(