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Help for router's problem

Postby Atomik » September 20th, 2016, 10:48 am

Hi everyone,

I write here 'cause i have (like you saw in topic's name) some problems with my router.

I'll try to explain in the best way:
I have fastweb (italian net operator) and, for playing haxball, i had to open router's port and activate dmz.
Since yesterday, everything work. Today i tried to join in a haxball room and i couldn't (FAQ).

As u can see in the screen, Dmz is on (stato abilitato = Active), Firewall is disabled, router's port are opened from 1024 to 65535

DMZ Image

Router's port Image

Firewall Image

Now, i think everything is ok (even because i played since yesterday without any problems), but i noticed that if i try to disable DMZ and then active it, i have this error:

Access Error: 500 -- Internal Server Error


If i refresh page, DMZ is actived (even if i had this error when i tried to abilitate it)

I tried to refresh router, to configure again all this shit but i have the same problem (i can't join in any room)

Do u have any ideas to how resolve this trouble?

I'd really appreciate your help :pale:
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Re: Help for router's problem

Postby Twigg » September 20th, 2016, 12:55 pm

I don't think I can be of much help but are you sure your DMZ is set up correctly? If you go to CMD and type in ipconfig, look and make sure you have entered your IPV4 address and not your default gateway address into the DMZ.
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Re: Help for router's problem

Postby Atomik » September 20th, 2016, 1:01 pm

Twigg wrote:I don't think I can be of much help but are you sure your DMZ is set up correctly? If you go to CMD and type in ipconfig, look and make sure you have entered your IPV4 address and not your default gateway address into the DMZ.


Ye i'm quite sure 'cause i went on ipconfig and i take IPV4, and it's the same
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Re: Help for router's problem

Postby Atomik » September 21st, 2016, 9:23 am

Problem solved :D
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Re: Help for router's problem

Postby MrP » September 21st, 2016, 9:48 am

how`? share your solution pls
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Re: Help for router's problem

Postby Atomik » September 21st, 2016, 10:09 am

I spoke with my operator net (fastweb) on Facebook.

I said to him that i had that problem and he said: the solution is to change ip and i can do this in few days.

This morning i woke up and i had a different IPV4, so i went on DMZ and i activate in on new IPV4
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Re: Help for router's problem

Postby Echo » September 21st, 2016, 11:12 am

Atomik wrote:I spoke with my operator net (fastweb) on Facebook.

I said to him that i had that problem and he said: the solution is to change ip and i can do this in few days.

This morning i woke up and i had a different IPV4, so i went on DMZ and i activate in on new IPV4


ah nice it succeeded^.
this problem happens because your NAT type changes, usually there are two solutions (after you opened ports and dmz)
1. change your ip (which is the better option)
2. use vpn - it doesn't affect on the ping

:cheers:
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Re: Help for router's problem

Postby Atomik » September 21st, 2016, 12:30 pm

Echo wrote:
Atomik wrote:I spoke with my operator net (fastweb) on Facebook.

I said to him that i had that problem and he said: the solution is to change ip and i can do this in few days.

This morning i woke up and i had a different IPV4, so i went on DMZ and i activate in on new IPV4


ah nice it succeeded^.
this problem happens because your NAT type changes, usually there are two solutions (after you opened ports and dmz)
1. change your ip (which is the better option)
2. use vpn - it doesn't affect on the ping

:cheers:


Ye, right.

Thanks to Echo that gave me these 2 solutions yesterday :thumbup:
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