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Cannot enter servers with port 22003 or 22005


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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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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.

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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:

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Click Advanced -> Settings

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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.

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Click add and you will see this set settings windows appear

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*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.

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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:

1.jpg

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Click Advanced -> Settings

3.jpg

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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.

5.jpg

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Click add and you will see this set settings windows appear

6.jpg

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*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.

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Thanks, but still Connection Timed Out.

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Graphics driver won't update because it doesn't support my graphics card. And I had install the DirectX runtimes. Now what's next?

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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.

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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.

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