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Originally Posted by Link
This thread is not about viruses. Stay on topic please.
Does your modem have an ethernet port as well as a USB port? Connect it to your computer using an ethernet cable and see if that helps. The modem itself does not perform any kind of port/connection blocking, so if you are certain that there are no software firewalls activated, your ISP is probably blocking incoming connections. You will need to contact them in that case and ask to have TCP port 10052 opened.
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My modem has en enthernet port as well which I use to connect to the internet from another computer. And I can host a game from the other computer (via enthernet).
I've just tried to swap the cables, so, I put the enthernet cable into the Network Adapter in this computer. I tried to host a game with FireWall, Norton and Spyware Doctor disabled, but I couldn't. No packets were sent, noone joined the game and the GIP script couldn't load its details.
I forgot to mention that, when hosting, my server appears, but it's unjoinable, it's probably pinging.
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