05:33 PM 26/05/2019
why do you have to follow these steps? like what the hell mods fix this!
Open the settings page of your broadband router by typing your router's IP address into the URL bar. The IP address can be found by doing an Internet search for the name/brand of your broadband router.
In the settings of your broadband router, look for portfowarding which may be under firewall or in the advanced settings of your router.
You'll then need to add portforwarding for a new application:Call it 'Brick Hill'.Set the protocol to 'Any' or 'Both'.Set the port range to 42480-42480 and translate it to 42480-42480.If you have an option for a trigger port, set this as 42480 and the protocol as 'Any' as well.
Once you've added Brick Hill, select Brick Hill as an application to portforward and then select the device that you want Brick Hill traffic to be directed to. WHERE THE FUCK IS MY ROUTER I DONT KNOW WHAT ANY OF THIS IS!!!!!!!!!!1
Open the settings page of your broadband router by typing your router's IP address into the URL bar. The IP address can be found by doing an Internet search for the name/brand of your broadband router.
In the settings of your broadband router, look for portfowarding which may be under firewall or in the advanced settings of your router.
You'll then need to add portforwarding for a new application:Call it 'Brick Hill'.Set the protocol to 'Any' or 'Both'.Set the port range to 42480-42480 and translate it to 42480-42480.If you have an option for a trigger port, set this as 42480 and the protocol as 'Any' as well.
Once you've added Brick Hill, select Brick Hill as an application to portforward and then select the device that you want Brick Hill traffic to be directed to. WHERE THE FUCK IS MY ROUTER I DONT KNOW WHAT ANY OF THIS IS!!!!!!!!!!1
05:34 PM 26/05/2019
brun
03:18 PM 28/05/2019
agreed
02:11 AM 21/06/2019
i agree, i can't even portfoward with my router since there isn't an option to do so haha :')