![]() ![]() I've read a lot about how other people have done it but I can't seem to finish it for myself. To be honest I just need help on how to finish port forwarding and how to host wc3 games. I would like to know whether or not I could just delete those application/port setups in order to host games and prevent the port overlapping error from popping up. These following applications overlapped my progress 'pcanywhere' 'pc2' 'mod' and 'mod2' Once you've logged in click on the customs game tab(i believe the keyboard shortcut is G) and look for the Creat game button and click it. First open Warcraft 3(quiet obvious isn't it) and hit Battle.Net and log in. I entered the port range and received an error that said my ports were overlapping because warcraft says to enter a port range of 1024-49151. Now if you don't already know how to host in Warcraft 3 i'll give you a quick guide. I also used a command prompt to get my ip 192.168.1.102 and entered it in the IP section under the port forward range tab. ![]() I have accessed the 192.168.1.1 gateway and made an attempt to fix up the ports as instructed to by the websites. I've made sure my firewalls are off, so I'm fairly sure that firewalls are not preventing me from hosting. ![]() I've been trying to port forward using several different websites to host games on WC3. ![]()
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