[Flightgear-users] Multiplayer help

2005-11-21 Thread Dave Culp
I've been flying multiplayer at pigeond.net, and I see myself at the 
fg_server_map, along with several other people, but I don't see any other 
airplanes in FG.  I'm using the commands:

--multiplay=out,10,pigeond.net,5002
--multiplay=in,10,192.168.0.5,5002
--callsign=DaveCulp


Any idea where to look first to get this working for me?


Dave

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Re: [Flightgear-users] Multiplayer help

2005-11-21 Thread Ampere K. Hardraade
On November 21, 2005 04:28 pm, Dave Culp wrote:
 I've been flying multiplayer at pigeond.net, and I see myself at the
 fg_server_map, along with several other people, but I don't see any other
 airplanes in FG.  I'm using the commands:

 --multiplay=out,10,pigeond.net,5002
 --multiplay=in,10,192.168.0.5,5002
 --callsign=DaveCulp


 Any idea where to look first to get this working for me?


 Dave

I haven't been flying on server for a while, and I can't test this right now, 
but isn't it suppose to be port 5000?

Ampere

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Re: [Flightgear-users] Multiplayer help

2005-11-21 Thread Dave Culp
On Monday 21 November 2005 03:47 pm, Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:


 I haven't been flying on server for a while, and I can't test this right
 now, but isn't it suppose to be port 5000?

The how-to uses 5002 as an example, so I used that port.

Never mind about the original problem.  I read farther down the multiplayer 
how-to and see the item about port forwarding at my router.  It works now.
RTFM, I guess :)


Dave

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