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by Occanadian » 06 Nov 2003, 18:42
I have 2 computers and I have NFS HP2 installed on both of them, one of them is with the no cd crack but with a different CD serial number. When i try to connect to a game by my lan it say "notwork connection failed. check network connection" but it sees the hosting computer. I can play other games by lan but not this one.
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by SuperRacer » 06 Nov 2003, 23:16
I've never heard of that problem. Maybe the port NFSHP2 uses is somehow blocked. Do you use a router?
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by SuperRacer » 07 Nov 2003, 02:41
That could be the problem. There's probably a way to open ports in the router's setup. Try opening all ports.
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by Occanadian » 07 Nov 2003, 05:50
Actually i dont use a router i use a hub
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by SuperRacer » 07 Nov 2003, 22:31
Do you have a firewall on your computer (like ZoneAlarm)? If you do, try disabling it.
Can you try playing without using the hub?
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by Occanadian » 08 Nov 2003, 06:20
I don't use a firewall. How would i play it without the hub?
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by SuperRacer » 08 Nov 2003, 20:12
Connect the two computers with a CAT 5 cable (the cable you're probably using to connect both computers to the hub). Basically, instead of going through the hub, the computers would be connected directly to each other.
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by Bojan » 08 Nov 2003, 20:49
You can't connect computers with the same cable that goes to the hub... You need a cross linked utp cable to connect two computers directly.
And besides, a hub forwards traffic coming from one source to all other sources and does not block any ports. The hub is not the problem.
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by SuperRacer » 08 Nov 2003, 22:10
Well, then I don't know. Could be because you're using a crack on one computer.
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by Occanadian » 09 Nov 2003, 07:27
I borrowed my friends cd and it still doesnt work. It also doesnt't work for command and conquer renegade, and battlefeild 1942. I ran dxdiag on both computers and went on the network tab and ut the ip address of my fastest computer and i was able to chat between the 2 computers and it said that the network connections were ok.
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by Bojan » 09 Nov 2003, 11:12
Which OS are you using? Maybe the games uses ipx protocol for LAN races and I think that protocol is not installed by default in winXP.
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by Occanadian » 11 Nov 2003, 21:04
How do you install the ipx protocol?
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by Bojan » 11 Nov 2003, 21:35
Go to Control panel / Network Connections / right click your LAN - properties / then install
I am not sure if this will work though.