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#1 Lexous

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Posted 08 August 2014 - 02:02 PM

Hello!

I and my friend wanna play BFME2 online but when I or he create the server, we cant play together because it says error.

I read on this forum one post, where the helper says "You need open the port 16000"

I have no permission to change router settings. Can I play it withou port forwarding? :)

Thanks!



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Posted 08 August 2014 - 04:20 PM

It can work, and there are other problems like firewall/antivirus software that could block the connection. What's the exact problem? Is someone of you able to connect to other players? 

 

Whats in your T3A logfile at %TEMP% ?


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#3 Lexous

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Posted 09 August 2014 - 03:32 PM

I dont remember the error text and I can say it now because nobody is on server. Cant say what is in logfile because i reinstalled launcher and im allways removing temp folder content. :whatoa:



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Posted 09 August 2014 - 03:42 PM

Here is content of T3A:Log file before playing multiplayer. (Attached file)

 

 

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#5 ICT

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Posted 09 August 2014 - 04:02 PM

Are you both playing from the same location?


"To know what question we may reasonably propose is in itself a strong evidence of sagacity or intelligence. For if a question be in itself incongruous and begs for uncalled-for answers, it holds, sometimes, besides embarrassing the proposer, the disadvantage to seduce the unguarded listener into giving absurd answers, and we are presented with the ridiculous spectacle of one (as the ancients said) milking the he-goat, and the other holding a sieve beneath."


#6 Lexous

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Posted 09 August 2014 - 05:18 PM

With my friend? Yeah - he is about 150 meters from me..



#7 ICT

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Posted 09 August 2014 - 05:22 PM

I should have said: Do you play from behind the same router?


"To know what question we may reasonably propose is in itself a strong evidence of sagacity or intelligence. For if a question be in itself incongruous and begs for uncalled-for answers, it holds, sometimes, besides embarrassing the proposer, the disadvantage to seduce the unguarded listener into giving absurd answers, and we are presented with the ridiculous spectacle of one (as the ancients said) milking the he-goat, and the other holding a sieve beneath."


#8 Lexous

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Posted 09 August 2014 - 05:50 PM

No..



#9 Lexous

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Posted 11 August 2014 - 07:31 AM

Is here solution for this problem? :)



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Posted 11 August 2014 - 09:39 AM

Maybe you can try automatic port forwarding via upnp.

 

http://www.ownedcore...tml#post1162792

 

Use port 16000 instead of port 80 in the example and the lan IP of your computer.


"To know what question we may reasonably propose is in itself a strong evidence of sagacity or intelligence. For if a question be in itself incongruous and begs for uncalled-for answers, it holds, sometimes, besides embarrassing the proposer, the disadvantage to seduce the unguarded listener into giving absurd answers, and we are presented with the ridiculous spectacle of one (as the ancients said) milking the he-goat, and the other holding a sieve beneath."





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