May 2, 2004, 08:38 AM | |
Help me, please...
Hello,
I have trouble connecting to Online games. In fact, I have just tried it, it sayz "cannot find server, please enter one". Then, if I enter one of the public host's IPs, it might tell me what game is it, but it would be unavailable for selection... I need an instruction on how to join those games. Thanks. I got Windows 98SE + Jazz Jack Rabbit 2 v1.20 |
May 2, 2004, 09:17 AM | |
First you need to upgrade to version 1.23. There are patches available at Haze's Hideout. After that you need to install the list server patch, available here.
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We beg to inform your Imperial Majesty, Unto whom be dominion and power and glory, There still remains that strange precipitate Which has the quality to resist Our oldest and most trusted catalyst. It is a substance we cannot cremate By temperatures known to our Laboratory. ~ E.J. Pratt |
May 3, 2004, 02:00 PM | |
thanks, but the actual link is here http://phoenix.dutchfurs.com/~haze/?...les/pc/patches
rite now patchin... will tell the results ![]() |
May 3, 2004, 02:32 PM | |
maybe no one likes you ;D
Nah i just jokin. You might still have a problem with your connection, or maybe no one wants to join your server. There might be some more interesting servers for people out there, so try and join someof them, meet new ppl. If its something to do with your connection... state your system status and model and many more experienced people will be able to help you. That person is not me
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May 3, 2004, 02:40 PM | |
Hey bro wut r u talkin bout i can see myself then everyone can.
BTW i dont see no servers in the list. Is it possible there are no games at this moment? I cant see none here: http://www.jazz2online.com/gip.php Aren't I supposed to see the same thing through jazz2? Arite my computer is Pentium II 500Mhz, Connection - T1 Cable, Windows 98SE, mouse - wireless from Microsoft, keyboard - from Compaq n it sayz Energy Star on my Monitor ![]() |
May 3, 2004, 03:39 PM | ||||
D-Link routers are the epitome of evil.
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May 3, 2004, 03:40 PM | ||
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When you try to join a game from within JJ2, the list displayed in the game should be the same as the list displayed at the J2O gip. If you try hosting a game, it should also appear at the J2O gip, even if people can't join it. If this isn't the case, you haven't installed the server list patch properly. Read the included instructions and try again. To be able to host and join games properly, you also need to forward the connection through your router. This usually involves a web based configuration tool (try each of these links: A, B, C, D). Port 10052 TCP and UDP must be forwarded to your computer. If you can't figure out how to do this on your own, read your router documentation.
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With our extreme gelatinous apology,
We beg to inform your Imperial Majesty, Unto whom be dominion and power and glory, There still remains that strange precipitate Which has the quality to resist Our oldest and most trusted catalyst. It is a substance we cannot cremate By temperatures known to our Laboratory. ~ E.J. Pratt |
May 4, 2004, 11:16 AM | |
I still need help
I did everything, as you told me in this topic http://www.jazz2online.com/jcf/showthread.php?t=10564
But now, even though I can (yay!) connect to other games, it keeps kicking me out after a minute, saying "connection timed out" ![]() |
May 4, 2004, 12:05 PM | ||
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And you shouldn't post multiple threads about the same thing. ~DS |
May 4, 2004, 12:44 PM | |
First, is the list problem fixed? Are you able to access the server list from within your game, as well as make games appear in the list when you host?
I already explained how to fix the timeout problem in my other post, but I'll try again. Consider the following image. ![]() Your router (represented by the blue gateway in the image) acts as a firewall in addition to splitting the internet connection on your network. This means that you are able to connect to other JJ2 servers, but they cannot send data back to you. This is why you time out after 30 seconds. To allow the JJ2 server to send data back to you, your router must be configured to "forward" the connection. This will make the router send the incoming JJ2 connections to your computer, instead of blocking it as in the image. Every router has a different specific method of configuration, but it is usually done through a web page accessible by any computer on your network. With Windows 98, go to the Start Menu, click "Run", type "winipcfg", and press enter or click OK. This program displays your current network configuration. There are two addresses you need to note: your IP address, and the default gateway. Write these down and close the program. Now in your web browser, enter the address of the default gateway. This will bring you to the web based configuration tool. From here, you will need to log in (the default password is usually "admin"), and find a configuration area called "Port Forwarding" or "Virtual Host" or "Special Services" or "Port Triggering" or something like that. If you can't find it, you will need to read your router manual. In this configuration area, you will be able to enter an outside port number, an inside port number, an IP address, and possibly a trigger port number. For all three port numbers, enter 10052, and for the IP address enter the IP address that you noted previously (not the gateway address). Now save the configuration. You should now be able to play JJ2 online, as well as host games. If you can't, your computer might have a software firewall installed. You will need to give JJ2 internet access and hosting access on ports 10052, 10053, and 10054. If you don't know how to do this, consult your firewall documentation.
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With our extreme gelatinous apology,
We beg to inform your Imperial Majesty, Unto whom be dominion and power and glory, There still remains that strange precipitate Which has the quality to resist Our oldest and most trusted catalyst. It is a substance we cannot cremate By temperatures known to our Laboratory. ~ E.J. Pratt |
May 4, 2004, 01:32 PM | |
Link,
Yes, the previous problem is fixed. I am able to see games both in my program and this website. I did enable the port forwarding thing. I would attach a screenshot but the limit is too small I'll try it out when a game comes up. |
May 4, 2004, 05:39 PM | |
HEY!
I CAN host, but when I join, it says... @connection timed out@ WHYYYYYYY??????? If I put my computer+router into DeMilitarized (DMZ) state, it works. But I dont want it to be working that way. Last edited by Neo; May 4, 2004 at 05:58 PM. |
May 23, 2004, 12:44 PM | ||
yes true but one thing that is not so good that is
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my router is working perfect it sux that i cant serv jazz2 anymore but my prob is you are now doing something thats kind of dangerous to your router if like a virus comes in your router and doesnt know where to go your save but if the virus can enter your pc because you did a stupd thing like telling your router that jazz2 clients can enter ya pc and then the virus uses the passage as well your in some very deep trouble so i sugest come with a betterplan Derby: Content clearance. Avoid using offensive words.
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![]() im still alive yeah Last edited by Derby; May 23, 2004 at 03:16 PM. |
May 24, 2004, 06:54 PM | ||
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With our extreme gelatinous apology,
We beg to inform your Imperial Majesty, Unto whom be dominion and power and glory, There still remains that strange precipitate Which has the quality to resist Our oldest and most trusted catalyst. It is a substance we cannot cremate By temperatures known to our Laboratory. ~ E.J. Pratt |
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