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Are there any firmware upgrades available for your router?  Are you using a 
static internal IP on the server?

Ook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: NO no no. Fix it right. The OP is missing 
something basic and needs to
figure it out. The 60000 port range thing is when there is no port forwarded
to the server, and the router assigns a random port. I had an old router
that would do that, and then accept incoming connections on that port. An
RFC violation, IIRC, but it's what it did.



> That is very wired and even thinking about it give me a minor headach I
> would say leave it in the 60000 port rang if u cant get standered port
> (27015 - 27020)have u tried checked if another application is not using
> the
> ports you've tried to use
>



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