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I do not know how, but he did and I want it fixed. How would I go about fixing this problem? I really do not feel like reinstalling Windows at the moment. Although, I might do it anyway. It would be useful if someone could help.

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Lol you got PWND!

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Hawt topic is hawt.

 

Hmm.... needs more cowbell.

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How about helping me. And if I once hosted, that means that I have already forwarded the 6112 ports.

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How about helping me. And if I once hosted, that means that I have already forwarded the 6112 ports.

 

maybe you should redo everything to make sure instead of being a fucktard that refuses to help himself.

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Port forwarding may not work (for my hosting wc3 games it didn't anyway) so i had to disable my router firewall while i hosted also if your on windows make sure that starcraft & warcraft aren't blocked by the windows firewall if so disable that as well. Hope this helps

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I reinstalled StarCraft, I redid the ports as that was the very first thing I did. I even deleted every trace of Blizzard in the registry. I have no idea what happen. And no reason to be rude animefreak... Jeez...

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Have you tried restarting your router or running "repair" on your internet connection?

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Just did, does not seem to make a difference. I am going to back up all my files and do a wipe.

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Hmmmm. I never knew people could do that kind of stuff. Did it only affect starcraft?

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If you enable DMZ on your computer and you can host, then the port that SC uses is blocked. Meaning you have to figure out on which port people want to access you but the router blocks. I personally found it for me to be 7777, it might be different for you.

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I don't think you need to reinstall your OS for this..

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Well I am going to do it anyway. I did some damage to Windows and a fresh start could help.

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How can you find that stuff out?

 

When my bro did it he turned the DMZ off after he realized we COULD host with DMZ on, then started some kind of logging that checked what connections are blocked by the router, and most of them were on Port 7777, we portforwarded it then it worked.

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Well I was able to host before, I would host many many games day after day until this guy with a dead skunk up his ass came along.

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I have no idea what happen. And it happened in game when I was hosting.

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I said, enable DMZ and find out if it's because a port is blocked. If a port is blocked, find out which, and portforward it.

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My IP was somehow changed so the forwarded port didn't affect the new IP. I fixed it now.

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if only you followed the advice i gave you, what was it in the 2nd post? it states you must have a static IP and that everything must be attached to it therefore if you just did what i posted you wouldnt have been so delayed.

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Well you could have explained it better. Instead it sounded like you assumed I never port forwarded before. Which I have done so I passed your post off since it did not explain that my static IP changed. And besides that, even if I did re-port forward, I would have still used my old static IP digits since I memorized it and would have never thought some asshole had the ability to change it via Battle.net.

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