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    Post by Barry Tue 10 Jan 2012, 19:39

    Right, I've been through the FAQ on the hax website, but I'm not very computer savvy. I've tried a couple of the ideas, but nothing seems to work.

    I don't have this problem on my uni internet, just when I come home. Has anyone else fixed this for themselves?

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    Post by socrates Tue 10 Jan 2012, 19:43

    I can only connect to rooms when i am wired straight to the modem
    Port forwarding/DMZ should work but didnt for me :/
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    Post by Barry Tue 10 Jan 2012, 20:14

    socrates wrote:I can only connect to rooms when i am wired straight to the modem
    Port forwarding/DMZ should work but didnt for me :/

    This!
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    Post by jonnyynnoj Tue 10 Jan 2012, 20:34

    I used to have the same problem when I was at home. Couldn't get port forwarding to work, but putting my laptop into DMZ did work.

    You should check what router model and version you have, then search google for how to use its DMZ function. Make sure you have a good firewall running though.
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    Post by Barry Tue 10 Jan 2012, 20:54

    I'm trying.

    All that comes up is how to do it for PS3.

    So annoying.
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    Post by jonnyynnoj Tue 10 Jan 2012, 21:13

    It's exactly the same process. The tutorial should show you how to select your ps3 as the DMZ. In this case, you'll just set it to the PC/Laptop you play haxball on.
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    Post by Taylor Swift Tue 10 Jan 2012, 21:20

    Am i the only one that thinks of dragonball z when seeing DMZ?
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    Post by Barry Tue 10 Jan 2012, 21:27

    Well the PS3 stuff is on about doing options on your PS3, so it's not possible Sad
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    Post by jonnyynnoj Tue 10 Jan 2012, 21:28

    What make and model is your router?
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    Post by Barry Tue 10 Jan 2012, 21:36

    BT home hub 2.0 type A.

    Apparently well known for having problems Sad
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    Post by Griffin Tue 10 Jan 2012, 21:56

    Make sure your PC is set with a static I.P.

    Another option is to get yourself another ADSL router; decent used ones can be had from fleabay. Ask if you want any advice on make/model types etc.
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    Post by Barry Tue 10 Jan 2012, 22:00

    My internet at uni is fine, it's just at home. It's not a massive problem, but I'd like to hax at home as well.

    I've tried the static IT and forwarding ports, but in doing some research, it looks like this router has known issues.

    Cheers for trying guys Smile
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    Post by jonnyynnoj Tue 10 Jan 2012, 22:04

    Go to: http://bthomehub.home

    Go to Advanced Settings in the Home Hub menu
    Go to Port Forwarding
    Then DMZ
    Enable DMZ and select the PC/Laptop you use for hax from the dropdown menu

    That's what I've got from the internets. Hopefully it'll work.
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    Post by Griffin Tue 10 Jan 2012, 22:32

    When you are setting the static I.P. are you doing it in your operating system (Windows etc) settings rather than the router?
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    Post by Barry Tue 10 Jan 2012, 23:59

    jonnyynnoj wrote:

    Go to Advanced Settings in the Home Hub menu
    Go to Port Forwarding
    Then DMZ
    Enable DMZ and select the PC/Laptop you use for hax from the dropdown menu

    That's what I've got from the internets. Hopefully it'll work.

    Didn't work Sad

    Griffin wrote:When you are setting the static I.P. are you doing it in your operating system (Windows etc) settings rather than the router?

    Yeah, not sure how to do it from my router tbh :/
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    Post by jonnyynnoj Wed 11 Jan 2012, 00:13

    Barry Bannan wrote:Didn't work Sad

    Might have to restart your router once you've done it. See if that works?
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    Post by Griffin Wed 11 Jan 2012, 00:22

    Also you could try this:

    Remove all setting from your windows and allow the hub to assign you an internal ip via DHCP. I'm not familiar with the hh GUI, but you'll want to look for something like network or attached devices. When you find your device it will have an internal ip allocated by DHCP. Edit that device (might have to click on the name) - what you are looking for is something that says allocate static ip, or always use the same ip etc. This means the hh gives your device the same internal ip all the time, rather than your pc telling the hh that 'this is my ip, use it'.

    Once that's done you can try using setting a dmz for your pc.
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    Post by jonnyynnoj Thu 12 Jan 2012, 19:39

    I know this is probably what you tried, but this video shows how to do it:

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