Port Forwarding Made Easy
Last Updated: May 12th 2009
Introduction
Certainly it goes without saying that all games work better when you activate Port Forwarding, and Demigod is no acception. Of course there are alternative, built in methods to try and bypass the Port issue, but still it's better for everyone is you know how what you're doing. But one person's Port Forwarding guide will not exactly work for everyone, so this is why I've decided to create a post which offers some nice resources to utilize in the attempts to make Port Forwarding a lot easier.
Checking Ports
One of the most important parts of the guide is making sure that your ports are working smoothly. Yes, there have been a number of threads which suggest the use of the program PFPortChecker, and I once again I will recommend it as a must have.
Network Magic
Now most people don't know the first thing about adjusting Port Forwarding, and often times it can be confusing because everyone uses different hardware to get online. Several different ISPs (Internet Service Providers) provide different modems and routers to their customers that have a wide range of different firmwares. But worry not, there is an easy way to trouble shoot the source of your Networking or Port Forwarding issues. One such program that I have found is very useful is Cisco's Networking Magic. What this does allow you to access and tweak network devices a lot easier so you don't have to know the Gatewar IP Address to made adjustments.
Managing Your Network
If you have a Modem which feeds internet to a Router, that then connects multiple computers to a vast network within your household. It would be very wise to first unplug the Router, and directly connect your Desktop Computer to the Modem to begin trouble shooting your network issues. Often times, the source of the problem is the Modem or a Firewall on your Desktop, the best way figure out the cause of your port issues is to start from the basics.
By directly connecting your computer to the modem, Network Magic will ask you to recheck your network. It will find the Modem, and tap into the internet. When this is set, check PFPortChecker to see if 6100 UDP can be accessed. If 6100 UDP Can NOT be accessed, the continue with the guide; however, if it can be access just skip down to Router Management.
Many ISPs provide Modem/Router devices which have their own built in firewalls that prevent network access. Using Network Magic, you can right click the Modem/Router on the Networking Map and select Setup or Manage Device.
This will automatically open the devices Gateway Firmware in a webbrowser, allowing you to manag the decive. Since many of these devices are very different, you will need to look for certain key phrases to help get you to where you want to be. Look any of the following:
Home Networking, Port Forwarding, Port Range Forwarding, Edit Firewall, Firewall Settings, Edit Network, View Network, Gaming and Applications
Locate your computer on the network and edit your firewall settings. Many Modem/Router devices allow you to choose from a list of pre-existing games you can choose from on a list. Naturally, Demigod will not be among these games. But many firmwares allow you to create your own User-Defined Application. Where you can set up many ports and then link it to your computer. I will try to walk you through it in a fashion that may be universal in nature.
This may not work the same for everyone, but it is the general idea which many firmware gateways share.
Now, check the PFPortChecker program and, once again, check for 6100 UDP. If it works, we're on our way. If it still doesn't work, then there may be a firewall within your Computer that may be blocking your connection and it is not an outside issue. Shutting down Firewalls or creating new rules within them, similiar to the guide above, should open port 6100 UDP. Once it's open, continue with the guide.
Router Management
If you are on a Network which utilizes a Router as well, and connects many computers to a network - then you have a whole new area of enjoyment to following through here. Because just opening the ports in the Modem is only have of the battle, the next problem will be trying to have those rules you've setup in the modem be read through the router and to your computer. This is where the use of Mac Addressess is important.
Connect your network to the way it was before, with your Modem connected to the Router, and the Router to all the computers on the network.
Now check PFPortChecker, 6100 UDP. If your port is open, then you're alright. But depending on the make of your Router, there is a good chance that the Port is still closed because the Modem is still blocking the port - not the router. The Modem is no longer connected to your computer as it was before, so you will have to bypass your Router with a Mac Address.
MAC Address Option (In case Router Port Forwarding didn't work)
Note, the following method only allows one computer on your network to have Port Forwarding Access, and it is NOT a DMZ host method.
Demigod ImpulsePort Forward
Within your Demigod Installation folder is another folder called Bin.
Once again, check PTPortChecker for 6100 UDP. By now, you should get a successful Port is OPEN! Message. If not, you may want to either run through the guide again, or post within this thread for continued help in the matter.
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after reading the logs im pretty sure that that tested working port forwarding does sweet fuck all to nothing.
i have opened 101 ports starting from 6073, set the ports in impulsereactoroptions.exe reconfigured the router etc tested the ports using app and the logs still show that im using the NAT punch through server, direct connect disabled and i cant play a game unless i get realy lucky.
give us a network setting page in game where we can tell the game to use direct connect, and configure ports AND MOST IMPORTANTLY TEST THE FREAKING PORTS FROM IN GAME!
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I'm very tired of pantheon right now, because 1 out of every 4 people there is someone who doesn't have port forward or can connect to the NAT at all. Please, please, please, please, please, please follow this guide. I'd like to actually PLAY pantheon sometime this century!!
I would love to do so, unfortunately I followed the guide and my ports are not forwarded. Forwarded both TCP and UDP, from 6000 to 6200. Nothing nada zilzh. All programs are in my trusted folder. Basic info: I use a D-link DGL 4500 and Kaspersky Internet Security. Any help would be GREAT.EDIT: I spent the last 30 minutes trying to make things work and I am uncertain of my error. I placed my laptop in the DMZ, tried turning my whole internet security off, forward the ports to the router, to this machine....and still the port checker shows that it is not open. Any ideas? I did follow the portforward guide to this router to make sure I didnt make a mistake. Again, assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Okay, what's this do for me if I have two computers on a router network and I'm playing Demigod on both of them and I want to play two seperate Pantheon games at one time. Well... my wife on one, me on the other.
Hey,
i havent been able to connect to any game or player so far. Sometimes it even freezes completely on hitting connect button. or it "attempts to connect" til the end of days... One time, a host player was able to connect to me according to the connection status window, but i wasnt.
I tried the guide above, and still all ports closed as far as PFPChecker can see. No Firewall or Anti Virus Software in use. Ports are configured to be forwarded by the router, its a Telecom Speedport W502V, pretty modern and hasnt cause any trouble with other games or applications before. Although i cant find any "MAC adress cloning" feature within its firmware...
So what can i do except waiting for fixes, although it might be the error is on my end. But so far, as I said, everything else works fine on my network, so whats so special about Demigod's netcode?
Thx for any advice.
Hello, I have a problem. Love your guide and everything, but when I tried to open the ports on my router on the web browser and entered the ports to open it said it couldn't.
I use Windows Vista and Eircom ISP and the router is Netopia. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT: Followed most of the instructions, but I cannot find the Mac router option on my options.
bumping for help. Ah yeah.
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