PortalUser
Technical User
Hello all, this is my first time on the forums, and i definintly don't know as much about networking as most of you, but i have a problem.
a few months ago, my family got Qwest DSL. Its been working great, but the problem is that it does not allow people outside of the local network (outside of the router) to access it. This mostly presents problems when trying to host multiplayer games and allow friends to get files out of shared files. They are able to ping me, yet they cannot access me. I've gotten some advice from a couple of my friends, it is vague at best. Something about setting up a DMZ, how to do this, i have absolutely no idea. I am using a Cisco 678 router on a second phone line, the router is connected to a switch, which is in turn connected to another switch, which is connected to my PC. I have a unused Cisco 678 router, btw, if there is any way to use this to host. I have all of the router package, and can if neccesary connect to the router that we are currently using with the management cable. Again, i don't know much about networking, i've only just scratched the surface on figuring out the router. But any help would be appreciated.
-Scott Pack, AKA Portal/PortalUser
a few months ago, my family got Qwest DSL. Its been working great, but the problem is that it does not allow people outside of the local network (outside of the router) to access it. This mostly presents problems when trying to host multiplayer games and allow friends to get files out of shared files. They are able to ping me, yet they cannot access me. I've gotten some advice from a couple of my friends, it is vague at best. Something about setting up a DMZ, how to do this, i have absolutely no idea. I am using a Cisco 678 router on a second phone line, the router is connected to a switch, which is in turn connected to another switch, which is connected to my PC. I have a unused Cisco 678 router, btw, if there is any way to use this to host. I have all of the router package, and can if neccesary connect to the router that we are currently using with the management cable. Again, i don't know much about networking, i've only just scratched the surface on figuring out the router. But any help would be appreciated.
-Scott Pack, AKA Portal/PortalUser