12:24 AM 13/03/2019
porting forward.... (wtf is a verizon router)
12:26 AM 13/03/2019
Ask your mommy
12:27 AM 13/03/2019
Quote from instinctive_undertow , 12:26 AM 13/03/2019no she will think I am trying to install a virus or some shit
Ask your mommy
12:28 AM 13/03/2019
Quote from Brickpilot , 12:27 AM 13/03/2019I DONT FUCKING KNOW I DONT KNOW WHAT A ROUTER IS JESUS CHRISTQuote from instinctive_undertow , 12:26 AM 13/03/2019
Ask your mommy
no she will think I am trying to install a virus or some shit
12:28 AM 13/03/2019
Quote from Brickpilot , 12:28 AM 13/03/2019Wifi RouterQuote from Brickpilot , 12:27 AM 13/03/2019Quote from instinctive_undertow , 12:26 AM 13/03/2019
Ask your mommy
no she will think I am trying to install a virus or some shit
I DONT FUCKING KNOW I DONT KNOW WHAT A ROUTER IS JESUS CHRIST
12:30 AM 13/03/2019
Quote from historical , 12:28 AM 13/03/2019... not fucking helpful...Quote from Brickpilot , 12:28 AM 13/03/2019Quote from Brickpilot , 12:27 AM 13/03/2019Quote from instinctive_undertow , 12:26 AM 13/03/2019
Ask your mommy
no she will think I am trying to install a virus or some shit
I DONT FUCKING KNOW I DONT KNOW WHAT A ROUTER IS JESUS CHRIST
Wifi Router
12:35 AM 13/03/2019
can we abandon this and not have it at the very top
12:36 AM 13/03/2019
Quote from Brickpilot , 12:35 AM 13/03/2019no
can we abandon this and not have it at the very top
03:55 AM 13/03/2019
Google it.
12:17 PM 13/03/2019
Quote from ireallyamyourmom , 03:55 AM 13/03/2019yes
Google it.
02:22 AM 19/03/2019
To host a game, you'll need to set up a port, aka port forwarding your game.
To port forward, you'll want to go to your advanced router settings, where you type your default gateway into your browser (you can find it by running ipconfig on command prompt). Find the username for the login info on your irl router and use your wifi password as the password.
Then, you go to "Port Range Forwarding" or "Port Forwarding". This page varies wildly for many different internet service providers, but I'm fluent in port forwarding using a Cisco router.
You'll have to put your IPV4 (again, found by running ipconfig) into the internal IP address/general IP address, and enter port 42480 as the ports you need to run (both start and end on both internal and external), usually found by entering a custom number.
I haven't given enough info to really understand how this works, so hit me up on the Brick Hill Discord (user: Illusionism). I'll try to guide you through it.
google does jack
To port forward, you'll want to go to your advanced router settings, where you type your default gateway into your browser (you can find it by running ipconfig on command prompt). Find the username for the login info on your irl router and use your wifi password as the password.
Then, you go to "Port Range Forwarding" or "Port Forwarding". This page varies wildly for many different internet service providers, but I'm fluent in port forwarding using a Cisco router.
You'll have to put your IPV4 (again, found by running ipconfig) into the internal IP address/general IP address, and enter port 42480 as the ports you need to run (both start and end on both internal and external), usually found by entering a custom number.
I haven't given enough info to really understand how this works, so hit me up on the Brick Hill Discord (user: Illusionism). I'll try to guide you through it.
google does jack