The Conexant Web Excel thingie seems to be both a gateway (yes, everyone calls them routers but the bloody things do much more than JUST route!) and a modem. I will go forward calling it just a gateway.
First how do YOU know the server is represented only on a LAN? (that's Local Area Network, versus WAN Wide Area Network otherwise known as the Internet) It should be a given for what Shaitan says with his third point. If you are logged onto the LAN then when you start FL the global server list ALWAYS shows a LAN connection versus an Internet connection for the same server! Why? Because it's faster for you to access your server through your LAN (usually 100baseT versus broadband, much slower). What you need to ask is what does ANY of your friends OUTSIDE your LAN (from the Internet) see of your server. Sounds like they don't since they couldn't see a private LAN address (could they?). Well they shouldn't. Private network addresses (they are 10.x.x.x, 192.168.x.x and 172.16-31.x.x where x is a number 0-255) do not go through the Internet.
Please read the README.RTF file that came with FL! It plainly states that IF you are running a server than you MUST open only THREE (3) ports 2302-2304 (not five) for INCOMING UDP (yes git
) traffic. If you do what Shaitan suggests in his first point and use the /P switch when starting the server (flserver.exe) then you would need to open only ONE (1) port and that would be the port following the /P switch. For example I only open port 2304 on my server so I run flserver with the /P2304 switch.
For you Darkbringer you need to open the ports 2302-2304 and have them be directed to your server. This is called tunneling and is done in the virtual server configuration screen or some such on your gateway. This is basically what Shaitan is saying in his second point. (and thus Shaitan hits a home run!
) Also it is best (and possibly required) to set a static LAN IP address for your server so those ports 2302-2304 are ALWAYS routed to your server. Again this is done in the gateway.
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Earendil
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