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Erictheslayer

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  1. 16 minutes ago, Patcher said:

    Yes you can. You have to adjust the ini files for every server. Each grid will have their own rates depending on how it was setup. Make sure you change the ini files in the alt save folder example: .....save\altfoldersave\config\windowsserver\

    Hmm this is what i have already tried, but they keep getting blanked out when i start the server.


  2. 1 hour ago, Lynx said:

    Sorry not very understanding of networking. Are you saying use 2 routers? Or a special mode on just 1 router?

    My fibre modem, is also a router. But since it only allows me to add 1 port not a port range to port forwarding and a total of around 30 port forwarding slots it wasnt enough for me. So i had to set the server to DMZ, fully exposed to the internet(i tought).  This did not work, so i set the modem/router to bridge mode, and got a second router Netgear RX500, then added the port forwarding using the new router. Then it worked. 


  3. On ‎12‎/‎26‎/‎2018 at 12:46 PM, Lynx said:

    I have a separate server box. I just want to play single player, so I don't need many grids. My server box can easily run a 2x2. But I am thinking more of a 1x3 with the 3rd grid as a rotation map. I think map making looks really fun.

     

    I have watched cpjet64 trying to fast forward through to pick out the steps.

     

    I have the server through SteamCMD.

    I have the map editor through github.

    I downloaded cpjet64 1x1 map, and bat files.

     

    Use the map editor to update the 1x1 to a new unique ID, server name, and my LAN IP.

    Exported all the map files to the server.

    Update the bat files with my info.

     

    Started the redis server. Then the Atlas server. They boot up fine.

     

    But I cannot connect from my other computer. I don't see it in my server in the in-game browser. I don't see it in steam servers by IP to favorites or LAN.

     

    For Ark, i use ASM so I have never manually set this stuff up before. I only run LAN. I checked it's the same LAN IP I use to run Ark.

     

    I need confirmation if LAN is even possible. IF it is not, then I should just refund cause I won't be able to play. 

    Hey,  playing on the same network(lan) as the server Works, BUT you need a router  that can forward all the ports.  Setting the DMZ did not work for me.  Now With my New Netgear Nighthawk RX 500 i can play on my own server standing NeXT to me. It did not work With the router that comes With my ISP, i had to set the modem in Bridge mode and use my New router.

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