- Sep 22, 2004
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Here is my situation:
I have three pcs sharing a router.
The router doesn't port forward correctly and/or I can't get it to work with a static IP (NR041).
I need to forward a port for teamspeak so I can run a server.
As I see it I have three options, 1. Take one PC out of the loop and run it as a proxy connecting to the router (Will it work, and how do I do that) 2. Get the router to forward correctly (Wich it doesn't seem to want to do and/or I'm missing something) or 3. Buy a different router thats more networking ignorant friendly.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have three pcs sharing a router.
The router doesn't port forward correctly and/or I can't get it to work with a static IP (NR041).
I need to forward a port for teamspeak so I can run a server.
As I see it I have three options, 1. Take one PC out of the loop and run it as a proxy connecting to the router (Will it work, and how do I do that) 2. Get the router to forward correctly (Wich it doesn't seem to want to do and/or I'm missing something) or 3. Buy a different router thats more networking ignorant friendly.
Any help would be appreciated.