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Send Add Player Req Error


Mark Tolkacz
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Mark Tolkacz
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I just recently added a D-Link Wireless router to my network! I am now receiving a "Send AddPlayer" Error everytime a new airplane enters my area! I have no problems connecting, just receiving this error then being removed from that session of SBRelay! I think I have all the appropriate ports opened, I maybe wrong though! If anyone has seen this error before I would appreciate any help! I have reviewed most of the posts and cant find anything that is touching this problem! prior to this new router I had a older non wireless Dlink router with no problems

 

Mark Tolkacz

SWVA

Socal HM

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Lennart Vedin
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Router D-LINK DI-604 setting. (=DI-624 but not wireless)

 

I don't know exactly what setting is required, however my setting works for me.

 

Vatsim doc say:

6809 - for Squawkbox TCP/UDP

6703 for SBRelay (if Used) TCP/UDP

1900/6073/23456 for Direct Play UDP

 

In addition the AVC support write about:

UDP port 3290 and 3782.

 

http://www.chocolatesoftware.com/sbrelay/help.html

If you have a router or firewall, try forwarding the following ports to your PC's internal IP address (see above for help locating your PC's internal IP, see your router or firewall's manual for help with forwarding ports):

 

* TCP 47624

* UDP 2300 to 2400

* UDP 6073

 

 

I set mosts ports to be sure.

 

My first most general setting works.

DI-604 setting "Virtual Server". "Both" means TCP and UDP.

Protocol Type, Public Port.

Both, 6809.

Both, 6703.

UDP, 1900.

UDP, 6073.

UDP, 23456.

UDP, 3290.

UDP, 3782.

 

 

 

The D-LINK DI-604 doc say:

"Some applications require multiple connections, such as Internet gaming,

video conferencing, Internet telephony and others. These applications

have difficulties working through NAT (Network Address Translation).

Special Applications makes some of these applications work with the

DI-604."

 

However anyway I tried and now use a second different setting.

Note, all "Virtual Server" above is first removed or disabled.

I suppose 6703 for SBRelay (if Used) should be used as trigger.

For FS2002 probably 6809 should be used as trigger.

DI-604 setting "Advanced Application".

Trigger Port: 6703- (Only from 6703. No interval given)

Trigger Type: Both

Public Ports: 6809,6703,1900,6073,23456,3290,3782

Public Type: Both

 

In addition to port setting, I set DI-604 "UPnP disable".

I recommend do not use DMZ if you can, since it might open all ports.

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Mark Tolkacz
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Lennart,

 

Many thanks for your reply! I was able to solve my problem by finally disabling the UPnP on my router!

 

Thanks for the help!

 

Mark Tolkacz

SWVA

SOcal HM

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Joao Delmonte 901268
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Yeah!! Works for me too!! Tks a lot!!!

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