21 Jun 10, 05:21AM
The master server issues have got me confused... how do I make a LAN server now?
Is there is an easy way to make a LAN server?
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21 Jun 10, 05:21AM
The master server issues have got me confused... how do I make a LAN server now?
21 Jun 10, 05:25AM
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[SELECT ALL] Code: -m localhost
21 Jun 10, 05:48AM
-mlocalhost is one way.
from my opinion, any failed register on masterserver's server is lan server
21 Jun 10, 06:47AM
Sure?
I tried it once and i didn't work, after it i restarted the server with -m localhost and it worked...
21 Jun 10, 07:19AM
The masterserver has nothing to do with LAN gaming.
-mlocalhost will keep the server from registering, and if you have not set up port forwarding for people outside to connect, your server is unreachable from the internet in any way and form. That's probably everything there's to do to be honest...
If you dont forward your ports correctly then the masterserver will not ping you.
This means that the masterserver (well it used t be automatic at least) does NOT recognize your server and it cannot be connected to from the internet. If your ports are not forwarded correctly or not forwarded at all, then if you do the run server command you will get a LAN (Local area network) server. An LAN server will be only accessible within your own network, that is your house I'm guessing and all computers using its router. Therefore no one outside of your network can connect. There are situations (sometimes risky :P hehe) where a LAN server can be useful. For example, if you are in high school and your school has an internet network you can set up an LAN server on a school computer. Your friend and you can use this server together as long as all the players are using the school's network. I say risky because if a teacher sees that you are using the bandwidth for a game you can get in some deep shit. :)
21 Jun 10, 10:43AM
Viper, i set this game up as a school tournament. Its LAN, it doesnt use bandwidth... does it? LoL
21 Jun 10, 12:16PM
I'll only slow down the internet for other schoolmates / teachers...
What i do with friends is easy setup a network with my own computer (MacBook) and friends can just connect it via Wifi...
21 Jun 10, 01:27PM
At school, the tourney is at lunch, so it doesnt effect schoolwork. Out network is already f****ed. Bloody viruses. Massive worm :(
21 Jun 10, 02:32PM
At my school it works splendidly. MAC POWER!!!!
21 Jun 10, 04:30PM
(21 Jun 10, 06:47AM)MathiasB Wrote: Sure? well last time i tried on school with masterserver and obviously it did not work. but my friends were able to connect to the "server". and we had fun game. ( 3 people to be exactly) [SELECT ALL] Code: logging started: console(INFO), file(INFO, "serverlog_20100621_23.55.21_local#28 (Scrollbar, by the way) I can connect to the server it creates, and others on the LAN can see it and it's stats (that it's a deathmatch, what the map is, etc,) but nobody but me can actually connect. I was going to use it for a game between three people all currently staying at my house, but in my day, I have set up several LAN games on a school connection... x3
22 Jun 10, 05:51AM
Allow the server through your firewall maybe? Sounds like it could be the problem if you're the only one that is able to connect. Either that or your ports are not forwarded.
P.S. Ignore this: [SELECT ALL] Code: WARNING: could not connect
22 Jun 10, 08:18AM
Try getting the other clients to connect with /lanconnect or /connect 192.168.blah, depending on your internal IP address, instead of using the menu.
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