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MathOnNapkins
Posts: 259/2189 |
Uhh... I've been having this problem recently as I'm at home and on a different connection from the one at school. I think my router has a built in firewall. Since my computer doesn't have this icon near the clock, what is the control panel/ utility where these options were modified? i.e. to change the settings on those protocols. I'm on Win98 btw. |
Prier
Posts: 690/8392 |
It can also screw up if TCP is blocked though...I forget exactly which port...but I believe it is mentioned in the troubleshooting guides. |
BGenesis
Posts: 28/38 |
I play netplay on ZSNES all the time. If you have a router forward the port, and always use TCP by unchecking the allow UDP box, UDP doesn't work. ZSNES has worked for me every time otherwise. Also, game names have to be the same. |
Prier
Posts: 687/8392 |
Uh...Colin...we tried...seriously...that's why we had to use SNES9x 1.42 whatever instead. If it won't allow UDP and TCP ports access outside it's restrictions...then ZSNES isn't going to play online...simple as that...I've had it happen plenty of times with people on zbattle.net (when it was around). |
Colin
Posts: 1501/11302 |
Although to be fair, if you have a *REALLY* good firewall, you shouldn't have any problems with ZSNES. And if anything you can just configure it so that ZSNES won't be picked up by it.
(Yes, obvious but he might not have known that.) |
Prier
Posts: 682/8392 |
Originally posted by Kefka Interesting... it was never checked
So that was the problem all along?
[slaps forehead] Ai yaaaa... |
Kefka
Posts: 1969/3392 |
Interesting... it was never checked |
Weasel
Posts: 332/454 |
In case it's not completely obvious (and it never is), to disable to firewall, double click the connection icon by the clock (the two computer monitors). Click the Properties button you see, then the Advanced Tab, the uncheck the box (if it is checked).
And after netplaying, it's always a good idea to reenable the firewall
You know, this might be the reason DCCs in IRC don't work for me sometimes.... |
Kefka
Posts: 1967/3392 |
Originally posted by Weasel Ooh, kekfa, when I get home from work, I'll try to help you. If you're using WinXP, the built-in firewall might be turned on, so you'd have to disable that.
I wanna play kirby or something XD
Oh, I do use XP. That's probably it And if we're playing KSS, I get Kirby!!! You can have whoever I decide to make the partner... |
Weasel
Posts: 331/454 |
Ooh, kekfa, when I get home from work, I'll try to help you. If you're using WinXP, the built-in firewall might be turned on, so you'd have to disable that.
I wanna play kirby or something XD |
Ailure
Posts: 1781/11162 |
Originally posted by Kefka Hmm... I don't think I'm behind a firewall... and XKeeper, if it were that simple, I'd be playing everyone in ZSNES
What ISP are you using? Some ISP (especially crappy onees) have "shared" IP addresses. Meaning that several persons are sharing on the same IP.
At home severeal computers share on the same WAN IP becus of the router I have, and well... it gives some problems. |
Kefka
Posts: 1962/3392 |
Hmm... I don't think I'm behind a firewall... and XKeeper, if it were that simple, I'd be playing everyone in ZSNES |
Xkeeper
Posts: -4401/-863 |
1 Open 2 Type in IP 3 Hit Connect 4 Play almost lag-free
ZSNES rocks =D |
Ailure
Posts: 1779/11162 |
Are you by and chanche behind a firewall or behind a router? They can give problems.
I can never play with UDP on, and someone else must always be the host. I hadn't got it to work well with my router... but it's all about packet forwarding. |
Kefka
Posts: 1961/3392 |
Can any of you get ZSNES or SNES9x's netplay to work properly? If so, which one do you use more, and what's the process you follow to use it? I have tried playing people online before, but only about 50% of the time I succeed in connecting. And even then, it's slow as hell when I do connect. |