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    This happens 2/3 of the times I start fgunz. To fix the problem I usually just restart fgunz till it's solved.

    Any ideas?




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    DMZ host solved this problem to me.
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    Sorry I forgot to include that I have port forwarded, but it still happens!

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    Originally Posted by Shiratori View Post
    Sorry I forgot to include that I have port forwarded, but it still happens!
    Your IP Address may have changed or you did the process wrong.
    -> Start
    -> Run
    -> CMD
    -> ipconfig
    -> Ethernet or Wireless (Depending on what you're connected through).
    -> Check your IP is matching with the port forward entry.
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    Originally Posted by Cobra View Post
    Your IP Address may have changed or you did the process wrong.
    -> Start
    -> Run
    -> CMD
    -> ipconfig
    -> Ethernet or Wireless (Depending on what you're connected through).
    -> Check your IP is matching with the port forward entry.
    I understand exactly what you mean but my router's (Technicolor TG587n v3) portforwarding via the webpage does not allow me to assign IPs to any port forwarding entry.

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    download this and this
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    Originally Posted by Serpento View Post
    download this and this
    The PFConfig had a trojan downloader in it. It didn't work anyway

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    Can you configure DMZ host in your router? Although it's not the safest solution, it might work.
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    I have this feeling now that actually no one is ever ready to do anything.
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    And you may as well do it now. Generally speaking, now is as good a time as any.

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