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I am not Gary, but you will love that new router. I have one and
have run it on my opensim grid for a few years of this now. One
thing to remember. Maybe you know something I don't, but running it
on my network seems it causes issues with people not being able to
log on when I turn on the gamefuel options. I turned them off and
all is well.<br>
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Also this router makes it easy to give each computer on the network
a permanant LAN address. I didn't even have to dig around the
windows config. Have fun and good luck.<br>
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InuYasha..<br>
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On 8/31/2011 4:02 PM, Dmitre Raposo wrote:
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<div>Dear Gary,</div>
<div>Thank you so much for the orientation.</div>
<div>I created an opensim standalone grid with one region in
the other computer with windows 7.</div>
<div>Both the diva d2 grid from the vista computer and the
opensim grid from windows 7 computer are working well. From
local and from remote.</div>
<div>Let me say what I did:</div>
<div>1-I bypassed the router, making the computer connected
straight to the ISP modem.</div>
<div>2-I turned the windows firewall off</div>
<div>3-I turned the avg antivirus off (looks like the people
don’t considere the antivirus should block something).</div>
<div>4-I changed the ini files to use my external IP address
as you suggested (got from cmd.exe ipconfig)</div>
<div>5-Asked the remote friends to use <a
moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://myExternalIPaddress:9000">http://myExternalIPaddress:9000</a>
to login</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Then, this work. They was able to connect to the grid
from Diva D2 and also to the new grid straight from
opensimulator.org intructions.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>The conclusion is I have no grid setup problem. The most
probable issue is the router. I was using Belkin Surf
router.</div>
<div>I bought a new router suggested from the simulator.org
list with the most large loopback, the D-Link DGL-4500. Soon
I will back here to update.</div>
<div>(Just in case, I bought it by $87 days ago.)</div>
<div> </div>
<div>The remaining issues are about the Windows firewall and
the Antivirus. About windows firewall, I believe the ports
are open well, unless there are</div>
<div>same ports being used by another applications (I don’t
have skill enough for this), that make some kind of conflict
(only supposition). About the antivirus I will ask them</div>
<div>in case of the handshaking problem remain after install
the new router.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Thank you again and I will be back with the conclusion
about the new router installation.</div>
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<div> </div>
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