[Opensim-dev] A software to connect its own region and TP in from locally...

Stefan Andersson stefan at tribalmedia.se
Sat Jun 21 10:15:06 UTC 2008


By just googling for it, it seems no Netgear router support NAT loopback for example... which is lame++
I'm starting to think that thing with posting a JIRA is a good idea... but I wouldn't bet on the odds of that actually going thru. Best regards,Stefan AnderssonTribal Media AB Join the 3d web revolution : http://tribalnet.se/ 


From: stefan at tribalmedia.seTo: opensim-dev at lists.berlios.deDate: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 09:22:14 +0200Subject: Re: [Opensim-dev] A software to connect its own region and TP in from locally...


A very common wireless home router that works with OpenSim (with that I mean 'after doing port forwarding' and even has a working upnp implementation, if you don't have more than 32 upnp connections at ay time) is the LINKSYS WRT54GI have some other good and bad routers reported from our users, I'll throw them into that wiki page as soon as it's set up.Best regards,Stefan AnderssonTribal Media AB Join the 3d web revolution : http://tribalnet.se/ 


Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 18:16:05 -0700From: nebadon2025 at gmail.comTo: opensim-dev at lists.berlios.deSubject: Re: [Opensim-dev] A software to connect its own region and TP in from locally...+1 sounds good to meto get the ball Rolling 3 of the best routers in existance are as follows:D-Link DGL-4500 : http://games.dlink.com/products/?pid=643D-Link DGL-4300 : http://games.dlink.com/products/?pid=370D-Link DGL-4100 : http://games.dlink.com/products/?pid=371These routers range from 70$-180$ USD depending on where you live and purchase from.I can honestly not recommend any router but these.Nebadon
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