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Jan 24, 2008, 12:09 PM
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30- Second-Connection Time Out

I read the article. I read it several times. I've forwarded ports 10052 - 10054. I have used the program that opens the ports for me (jj2udp). It doesn't work, not even with the new ports opened. I have made a static I.P. adress. That doesn't help either. A person with better knowledge than me tried using the port triggers. That didn't work either.

I'm using a BT Home Hub (Wireless). I.P. - 196.168.1.65, Gateway - 196.168.1.254. Windows XP. Only one computer.

If anyone else uses a BT Home HUB and this works for them, can some one give some advice on what to do? Also, could it possibly be a problem with my game?
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You can always try what Maitu suggested here.
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Well BlurredD, those instructions are for SpeedTouch routers, not for BT routers... I doubt the BT CLI works the same.
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Also, for some non-CTF levels, the program automatically switches to the ending screen (when you quit the game) and quits when I reach a certain point. This point changes from game-to-game. For example, 70s Groove terminates when I reach a spring after the first caterpillar and am about to jump over the pipe organ. Under Siegeness ends as soon as I hit the bottom (after falling) and move along the bottom-right path. Some one suggested that this might be related. I was wondering if something got corrupted.
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Well BlurredD, those instructions are for SpeedTouch routers, not for BT routers... I doubt the BT CLI works the same.
I disagree, but I could be wrong. See this link for "BT version."
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I have the same problem. But i´m sharing my internet connection from one vista cumputer to another.
The computer that are connecting to the first one, can´t host or join.
Maybe there is a better program for sharing internet connections and using online games than the one in vista?
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