WSAEINVAL (?)
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WSAEINVAL (?)
Don't know why this is doing this, or even what's wrong. Can anyone help? Its with any server I try to join
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Re: WSAEINVAL (?)
Is there a different error message at the top of all that?
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Re: WSAEINVAL (?)
I don't think there was, but I got it to work. Really no idea what I did to fix it.
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Re: WSAEINVAL (?)
I'll try. Are you getting a different error message before all the WSAEINVAL messages?
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Re: WSAEINVAL (?)
No he is not.jlv wrote:I'll try. Are you getting a different error message before all the WSAEINVAL messages?
I am running my own server, and I can connect fine, but it just says "WSAEINVAL" for him. Nothing else. We have tried to disable the firewall, and it still happens.
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Re: WSAEINVAL (?)
You probably need to forward port 19800 to your server in your router's settings.
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how do u do that?jlv wrote:You probably need to forward port 19800 to your server in your router's settings.
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Re: WSAEINVAL (?)
It's different for each router. Usually there's a web interface on http://192.168.0.1 or http://192.168.1.1. Check your router's manual.
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Re: WSAEINVAL (?)
he not need to open de 17999 too? i remember that port was used when i check it with wireshark.
Re: WSAEINVAL (?)
It'll send stuff to the key server on 17999, but since it's outgoing the router should do it automatically.
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Re: WSAEINVAL (?)
I am trying to look for a tutorial, but none of them are working for me. Does anyone know of a good one?
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Re: WSAEINVAL (?)
Here's one I did. Obviously it's for my routers interface, but you will get the settings from it.
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Re: WSAEINVAL (?)
I know it's not that because even if I don't have my server on, it still says WSAEINVAL
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