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on Jun 19, 2008
I succeeded in adding new ports but now, when I launch the game and that I click on “multiplayers”, the play says to me to download the last version of “impulse” and I cannot enter the page of multiplayers.
But I had it already, so I unninstal impulse and I reinstalled it, but they always tell me the same thing...?
on Jun 19, 2008
Nice guide!
on Jun 19, 2008
launch the game and that I click on “multiplayers”, the play says to me to download the last version of “impulse” and I cannot enter the page of multiplayers.
What version does impulse say you have?
on Jun 19, 2008
download the last version of “impulse”

If you run impulse, it will update itself to the latest version. 

You can then use Impulse to see if there are any updates for Political Machine 2008, or any of your other Stardock-related games and products.
on Jun 19, 2008
I uninstal all and i instal again, and it works!
I can enter in the multiplayers zone, i see other people, but they don' t see when i speack, i don' t see if they speak and i don' t see if there is game where i can go.
I can create a parti, but nobody' s go in.
I'have always some problem...
on Jun 19, 2008
i have the cascading NAT scenario, whats the "external" IP and where do i find it/
on Jun 19, 2008

@Pedro9188,

It sounds to me like your Impulse needs updating, as well as your game version maybe?

Try running Impulse as "administrator". (ie. right-click on Impulse "run as" etc.)



@dude106

You don't need to know your "external IP". Please contact me via xfire (the1monk) and we'll get this sorted for you, or if you have TeamSpeak I'll be glad to talk you through the steps via my TS Server.

thanks,


the Monk
on Jun 20, 2008
i sent you a friend request on xfire...my name is vforventriloquism
on Jun 26, 2008
I've tried everything in the pdf... my firewall is correctly configured and I'm fairly sure I've got it right in the router settings but I am still getting the port error whenever I try to connect to a game.

I've ran it as admin and everything but nothing works. Help is appreciated.
on Jun 26, 2008
The .pdf didn't mention how to let ports through the firewall, so if you need directions on that, here they are (monk, you can put these in your pdf if you'd like):

To open the ports for multiplayer, you need to go to Control Panel->Windows Firewall. Then,

IF YOU HAVE VISTA:
There will then be a link to "allow a program through the firewall". If you click the link, then you can either add a program, or add a port.

IF YOU HAVE XP:
Go to the "exceptions" tab.

In either case, you'll want to add ports, so click the "Add Port" button. Add UDP port 6000 and then UDP port 6112. When you add a port it'll ask you to name it, but it doesn't matter what you name them. I went with PM2008 Multiplayer 1 and PM2008 Multiplayer 2 for my port names.


Hopefully that helps.
~C
on Jun 26, 2008
I have the ports and the program set to be allowed through Firewall. I have attempted port forwarding and still no luck.

Somebody please assist me.
on Jun 27, 2008
I have the ports and the program set to be allowed through Firewall. I have attempted port forwarding and still no luck.

Somebody please assist me.




Do you know if your cable/dsl might also be functioning as a router? You might have allowed the ports through your software firewall(s) to your PC, and allowed/forwarded the traffic past/through your router, but if your cabled/dsl modem is also performing NAT then the traffic isn't even getting to your router in the first place.

Feel free to contact me via xfire if you'd like me to talk you through the steps.

thanks,

the Monk
on Jun 27, 2008
I am connected through a DSL connection. My phone cord connects to a router/modem thing that spits out an ethernet cord and wireless signal. I guess it acts as a modem and a router.

Is there a remedy to this?
on Jun 27, 2008
I am connected through a DSL connection. My phone cord connects to a router/modem thing that spits out an ethernet cord and wireless signal. I guess it acts as a modem and a router.

Is there a remedy to this?



Yes you need to perform the "port-forwarding" as described in my guide. Your dsl modem/router is stopping the traffic for the two ports required, it needs to "forward" said traffic to your PC.

Go through my guide step-by-step and you shouldn't have any further problems. If you can't seem to follow the steps, contact me via xfire (the1monk) and I'll talk you through the steps.

thanks,

the Monk
on Jun 27, 2008
It is 7:50 pm EST. I am not seeing anyone else in the multiplayer. I don't know if it is because there is no one there, or because I do not have the ports opened properly. I saw someone earlier, but when I tried to join the game I got disconnected and the port message popped up again. I have Vista, have the program allowed thru firewall, and have added ports 6000 and 6112 UDP.

If anyone was online at that time please let me know. That will at least let me know that I had the ports incorrectly configured.

Thanks.
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