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Host your own server and communicate with server operators.
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Simon Freeman
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hi im new to the registered BAS but my problem is that my AOS server (American Battleground) when i hit local host connect it works but when i click on the server in list it says "server connection failed" i checked my log it says i logged on to it but then disconnected i am getting frustrated so... anyone plz help? Blue_NotHappy
Jdrew
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You can only connect to your server if its port forwarded unless you use local host connect
AriaKanzaki
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It's a requisite that if you are personally hosting a server that you use "LocalHost Connect". However, if you wish for others to connect to your server, you would either provide them the AoS link or have them use the server list if "master" is toggled true.
Simon Freeman
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jdrew wrote:
You can only connect to your server if its port forwarded unless you use local host connect

if you can tell me how to do clear modem port forwarding ill make you an admin Blue_BigSmile
AriaKanzaki
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Tutorial for routers whose default passwords (different from mundane network keys) has not been modified:
http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/
You essentially wish to designate your router's brand (an example would be 2wire) as well as its model number which can be accessed through either scanning your physical router for this information or going into its gateway configuration.
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/windows7/ ... ows-7.html

However, in order to establish port forwarding on a router whose password has been altered there would be the requisite of apprehending that password.
Simon Freeman
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testinnovation wrote:
Tutorial for routers whose default passwords (different from mundane network keys) has not been modified:
http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/
You essentially wish to designate your router's brand (an example would be 2wire) as well as its model number which can be accessed through either scanning your physical router for this information or going into its gateway configuration.
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/windows7/ ... ows-7.html

However, in order to establish port forwarding on a router whose password has been altered there would be the requisite of apprehending that password.
my router is not listed... its a clearwire router does this mean i can never host a server? i've tried with different games and it never worked so if thats why now i know. Blue_NotHappy
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