14 Jan 11, 01:12PM
(14 Jan 11, 08:56AM)X-Ray_Dog Wrote:(14 Jan 11, 08:51AM)VallDiGna Wrote: Maybe it's because of your router firewall. Be sure your router firewall is disabled. This is mine:
Why would you disable your router firewall? That's extreme and dangerous... Considering it worked just fine, I'm having serious doubts that his router is causing any interference but then again I could be wrong. Just a thought.
Yes, that is very dangerous, especially if you're using an unsafe operating system like Microsoft Windows. It's best to disable the firewall only temporarily, to find out whether it is the cause of the problem; and of course, then, enable the correct ports if it's indeed the router that is stopping you.