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Geek Culture / Roadrunner

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Blazer
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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 07:55 Edited at: 30th Jun 2004 07:57
I need to know, dose anyone else have roadrunner for ther isp (internet servis provider), if so can they succesfully use DBP online? I have Roadrunner and I need to know if this is the problem for my DBP online not working.

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Blazer
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2004 04:17
I really need to know this, plese respond

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jasuk70
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2004 04:21
Do you have any kind of firewall running?

Jas

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Blazer
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2004 04:36
I have nortin antivirus firewall, but I disable it when I run multiplayer.

I also have a roughter. people suggest these roughter programs, but I have no idea how to use them

I have a windows XP, are there any special settings I need to adjust on that?

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jasuk70
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2004 07:26
I just had to allow the exe's access to the outside world inside Norton Security 2004. I'd be surprised if the ISP blocks the traffic, I think its more like a configuration issue with your router. Quite often they have the more popular online games built in to them. A friend of mine had to configure his router to allow Unreal Tournament to work on the internet (assigning certain ports to a specific PC on the internal network for example). Have a look through the router docs. (For things like online games, most of them have info about them in there)

Jas

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jasuk70
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2004 07:26
Forgot to add, have you enabled the Windows firewall?

Jas

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Blazer
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2004 07:55
I forgot about the windows firewall, thx for the help

I discriminate against discriminating people....

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