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| - You can find the internal IP for a PC if you start a simulation in Network/Server mode, and the ext IP by using the relevant button. | - You can find the internal IP for a PC if you start a simulation in Network/Server mode, and the ext IP by using the relevant button. | ||
| - http://portforward.com/ is a useful site for configuring specific routers. The site tries to direct you to a link to buy their automatic set-up software (PFConfig) at a number of stages in the process. However, if you keep searching on each page there is always a link somewhere to the next stage in setting up your router manually, avoiding the need to make an unnecessary purchase. | - http://portforward.com/ is a useful site for configuring specific routers. The site tries to direct you to a link to buy their automatic set-up software (PFConfig) at a number of stages in the process. However, if you keep searching on each page there is always a link somewhere to the next stage in setting up your router manually, avoiding the need to make an unnecessary purchase. | ||
| + | - There is a simple Port Forwarding tool available [[http://www.simpleportforwarding.com/|here]] and the first 6 or 7 minutes of [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UU46aBzdFlk&feature=related|this video]] gives an idiots guide on how to use. | ||