Yes, I do have both my Windows and Linux box set to static IP (192.168.1.100 and 192.168.1.122 respectively).

As far as the port range forwarding settings go, I don't run OpenSim on both computers at the same time (it's either one or the other) and I disable whichever one that I am not currently using in my Port Range Forwarding settings in the router setup via the enable checkbox.

I have tried going as far as deleting all my port forward and port range forward settings, leaving just the one for OpenSim for my Windows computer with no luck there either.

I am not sure why it works perfectly fine on my Linux computer and not Windows (disabled my firewall and made sure the windows firewall is off. Also disabled antivirus as it has network sheilds) . This is a real head scratcher for me. I can run other network services on the same Windows box such as an HTTP server and Unreal Tournament server just fine and other people can connect to them, just OpenSim is not liking it lol...


On 5/29/2010 2:54 PM, Master_Mirage wrote:
> From your pic of your router settings, im supprised its letting you route
like that.. You have the same port range going to 2 different places,
normaly you wouldent do that. should be 9000-9099 then the bext range to the
other computer 9100-9199 and so on. You also have to adj Opensimulator
settings for the differnt ranges to match them.







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