TopAz Posted March 30, 2012 Share Posted March 30, 2012 Well, the title says it all. I don't have to port forward because I don't have a router. So, what might be the problem? Link to comment
0 TopAz Posted March 30, 2012 Author Share Posted March 30, 2012 Anyone know a solution? Link to comment
0 -ffs-Sniper Posted March 30, 2012 Share Posted March 30, 2012 Turn off the Windows Firewall. Else there must be a router firewall blocking those ports. Link to comment
0 TopAz Posted March 30, 2012 Author Share Posted March 30, 2012 I said it already that there is no firewall. And firewall is disabled. Link to comment
0 -ffs-Sniper Posted March 30, 2012 Share Posted March 30, 2012 Then open the command prompt (cmd.exe). Start -> Run -> cmd.exe and type in "netstat -a" and look for the port number 22003 or 22005. Can you find anything using it? Link to comment
0 TopAz Posted March 30, 2012 Author Share Posted March 30, 2012 Nothing is using that. Link to comment
0 Towncivilian Posted March 31, 2012 Share Posted March 31, 2012 How are you connecting to the Internet? Link to comment
0 TopAz Posted March 31, 2012 Author Share Posted March 31, 2012 How are you connecting to the Internet? Broadband. Link to comment
0 TopAz Posted March 31, 2012 Author Share Posted March 31, 2012 Any fix or whatsoever? Link to comment
0 TopAz Posted April 1, 2012 Author Share Posted April 1, 2012 MTA Team, please tell me how to fix that. It seems tentative that most server are using 22003 or 22005 port and I cannot join it. Link to comment
0 Jaysds1 Posted April 1, 2012 Share Posted April 1, 2012 ok, Enable your Windows Firewall then go to -> My Network Places -> View Network Connections *Now right click on the LAN Connection that provides your internet access and select Properties: ---------------------------------------------- Click Advanced -> Settings ------------------------------------------------- Now click Advanced -> Highlight your internet Connection -> Click settings A window should open similar to the one below but would more than likely have existing ports open on your system listed. -------------------------------------------------- Click add and you will see this set settings windows appear ----------------------------------------------------- *Description of Service: Usually the program name (abbr.) and/or the port number being opened * Name or IP address: Just what is says. If you don’t know your PC’s name just put the IP address. Note: If you don’t have a Static IP address on your PC then everything you’re doing can and will be ineffective if and when your IP address changes. Set a Static IP for your system *External Port/Internal Port number for this service: Unless you know exactly what having two different ports here consist of, keep them the same. *TCP: TCP enables two hosts to establish a connection and exchange streams of data. *UDP: provides very few error recovery services, offering instead a direct way to send and receive datagram’s over an IP network. NOTE: Between TCP & UDP make sure you set the port for the type you need. If one port needs both types then you’ll have to the go through these settings twice. ------------------------------------------------------- Link to comment
0 TopAz Posted April 1, 2012 Author Share Posted April 1, 2012 ok, Enable your Windows Firewall then go to -> My Network Places -> View Network Connections*Now right click on the LAN Connection that provides your internet access and select Properties: ---------------------------------------------- Click Advanced -> Settings ------------------------------------------------- Now click Advanced -> Highlight your internet Connection -> Click settings A window should open similar to the one below but would more than likely have existing ports open on your system listed. -------------------------------------------------- Click add and you will see this set settings windows appear ----------------------------------------------------- *Description of Service: Usually the program name (abbr.) and/or the port number being opened * Name or IP address: Just what is says. If you don’t know your PC’s name just put the IP address. Note: If you don’t have a Static IP address on your PC then everything you’re doing can and will be ineffective if and when your IP address changes. Set a Static IP for your system *External Port/Internal Port number for this service: Unless you know exactly what having two different ports here consist of, keep them the same. *TCP: TCP enables two hosts to establish a connection and exchange streams of data. *UDP: provides very few error recovery services, offering instead a direct way to send and receive datagram’s over an IP network. NOTE: Between TCP & UDP make sure you set the port for the type you need. If one port needs both types then you’ll have to the go through these settings twice. ------------------------------------------------------- Thanks, but still Connection Timed Out. Link to comment
0 Jaysds1 Posted April 1, 2012 Share Posted April 1, 2012 Can you download this MTADiag and post the log file either here (using ) or PasteBin Link to comment
0 TopAz Posted April 1, 2012 Author Share Posted April 1, 2012 Okay here. http://pastebin.com/yYWCj2dD Link to comment
0 Jaysds1 Posted April 1, 2012 Share Posted April 1, 2012 (edited) Can you download the latest MTA and download this AMD Driver Auto-detector. Download this Live Update 5 program (From your Computer Manufacturer):Live Update Edited April 1, 2012 by Guest Link to comment
0 Towncivilian Posted April 1, 2012 Share Posted April 1, 2012 Please install the following: Graphics driver Audio driver Chipset drivers Ethernet driver 1 Ethernet driver 2 (do a Repair install if prompted) Provide another MTADiag log after installing. The "Connection Timed Out" dialog should provide an error code. Could you give a screenshot of it? Link to comment
0 TopAz Posted April 2, 2012 Author Share Posted April 2, 2012 It only says Connection Timed Out. No extra error code. And here is the new log. http://pastebin.com/0J9K7V0x Link to comment
0 Towncivilian Posted April 2, 2012 Share Posted April 2, 2012 All of the drivers installed properly except for the graphics driver, please try updating it again. Also install these DirectX runtimes, you seem to have some buggered install of DirectX. Link to comment
0 TopAz Posted April 2, 2012 Author Share Posted April 2, 2012 Graphics driver won't update because it doesn't support my graphics card. And I had install the DirectX runtimes. Now what's next? Link to comment
0 Towncivilian Posted April 2, 2012 Share Posted April 2, 2012 You have no router, how about a modem? Link to comment
0 TopAz Posted April 2, 2012 Author Share Posted April 2, 2012 You have no router, how about a modem? Actually I don't really know If I have a router or not. There are hell lot of network equipments. Link to comment
0 TopAz Posted April 2, 2012 Author Share Posted April 2, 2012 Is this at your house? Yes. Link to comment
0 Jaysds1 Posted April 2, 2012 Share Posted April 2, 2012 ok, since you don't know then, go to My Network Places either located in your start menu or in your My Computer side list. When you click on it, look for a program that has either Wireless Router, Router, or Modem written below it. Link to comment
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Well, the title says it all. I don't have to port forward because I don't have a router. So, what might be the problem?
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