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Can someone help me port forward?
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<blockquote data-quote="Heaplink" data-source="post: 66605" data-attributes="member: 8966"><p>Depends. All Hamachi does is making a virtual network on the internet, that people can connect to. It is not reliable and should not be used to make game servers or private servers, only for virtual LAN purposes (like gaming with your friends).</p><p> </p><p>You are better off port forwarding the actual ports (80, 30000, 30001) and allow connections trough those ports as well in Windows Firewall. If you do not have access to your router and wan't to make an actual public private hotel, you'd be better off buying a VPS. But for just test purposes, you can use Hamachi - Though I haven't used Hamachi recently, so I can't guide you with that - but there's a lot of tutorials on the internet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heaplink, post: 66605, member: 8966"] Depends. All Hamachi does is making a virtual network on the internet, that people can connect to. It is not reliable and should not be used to make game servers or private servers, only for virtual LAN purposes (like gaming with your friends). You are better off port forwarding the actual ports (80, 30000, 30001) and allow connections trough those ports as well in Windows Firewall. If you do not have access to your router and wan't to make an actual public private hotel, you'd be better off buying a VPS. But for just test purposes, you can use Hamachi - Though I haven't used Hamachi recently, so I can't guide you with that - but there's a lot of tutorials on the internet. [/QUOTE]
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