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robkman

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Posted in: SWBFII PS2 Game Hosting Server for your PC
 robkman
11-26-2005, 9:31 AM
#2
Ok For SWBFI I had these ports open tcp/udp 1450-1650 udp 3650-3660 tcp/udp 2000-2500 For SWBFII these did not work until I added... tcp/udp 6500 tcp/udp 27900 The 6500 and 27900 were mentioned in getting SWBFI working but I did not need them to h...  [Read More]
Posted in: SWBFII PS2 Game Hosting Server for your PC
 robkman
11-25-2005, 2:16 PM
#1
http://sw-bf.de/files/tools/SWBattlefrontIIPS2Server.exe I have yet to figure out what ports need to be open. I tried the SWBFI ports but they did not work. If anyone figures it out... please post it here. Thank you, Rob...  [Read More]
Posted in: PS2 Dedicated Server
 robkman
11-26-2005, 9:08 AM
#2
First make sure you download the game server hosting FOR THE PS2 that runs on your PC. The file should be called "SWBattlefrontPS2Server_2.exe". Notice the PS2 in that file name. Here is where I got mine with no wait time. SWBFI http://fil...  [Read More]
Posted in: Firewall Ports?
 robkman
11-25-2005, 2:12 PM
#3
I am also looking for this information. Any help would be greatly appreciated....  [Read More]
Posted in: PS2 Dedicated Servers>>>Problem hosting a game.
 robkman
11-25-2005, 3:23 PM
#2
What server are you trying to host? SWBFI or SWBFII? I got SWBFI working but am having issue with SWBFII. Let me know if its SWBFI and I can help. Rob...  [Read More]
Posted in: PS2 Dedicated Server Software
 robkman
11-25-2005, 3:29 PM
#3
SWBFI for hosting a PS2 game on a PC http://files.filefront.com/Star_Wars_Battlefront_PS2_Server_v11/;3772108;;/fileinfo.html SWBFII for hosting a PS2 game on a PC http://sw-bf.de/files/tools/SWBattlefrontIIPS2Server.exe I tried to host a SWBFII on...  [Read More]
Posted in: Firewall Ports question
 robkman
11-26-2005, 9:19 AM
#17
Trigger port is the port number of the first port in the range you want to open. For example, if you want to open up ports 1450-1650... your "trigger port" will be 1450 and your "public port" will be a range 1450-1650. Hope that h...  [Read More]