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  1. IP Addressing was explained to me many years ago like this: Data is like a letter in the mail. When you send it you have to do two things (aside from put it in the post box). 1. Put the address for which it is destined on/at the front. 2. Put the sending address on the back/at the end. The address is made up of four elements, each separated by a dot '.' The first, or the first and second, or first second and third parts are the area, and street/road. The remainder is the house number. When you post the data your PC looks at the address, if the address is destined for a non private address (192.168.x.x or 10.x.x.x or 169.254.x.x or 127.x.x.x) it knows it has to be sent to a 'post office' (a router). The 'post office' looks at the address, checks the area section to see if it is destined for an address in it's neighbourhood - if it is it will send it to the address using an address book it has created through communicating with those addresses, otherwise it will talk to other 'Post Offices' and ask them if they have the area in their address books. One will respond and the 'letter' is forwarded, the receiving post office may only know that other post offices in its address book have knowledge of the area, so the package gets forwarded until it finally arrives at the post office in the area that serves the intended address. The return address is used to reciprocate from either the recipient, or to tell the sender the recipient has moved without leaving a forwarding address. Your first post office is usually a x.x.x.1 address, although in corporate environments this could be configured differently. Public routers can have any IP address. Local addresses cannot be routed, they are for internal networks only. Proxies are used by ISPs to reduce bandwidth usage by caching commonly requested pages and serving those to requesting clients, this can result in your IP address appearing to be different to what it really is. A good tool to use is 'nslookup'. Typing that in a command console (dos box) starts your DNS querying tool, by entering an IP address the DNS server will request the friendly name associated with that IP address, and return it to you. (you would enter for instance the IP address that appears to be your own). Hopefully ISPs use a meaningful name in the proxy name, and you can then determine if you are using a proxy.
  2. Result, got Device Link display working In conf.ini add: [DeviceLink] port=6060 IPS=192.168.1.104 Open and edit G15_IL2.ini (it is in the folder you extracted the IL2 utility to) [DeviceLink] Port=6060 IP=192.168.1.104 Sleep=100 Countdown=75 Altitude=5000 Speed=300 Restart your PC and then load Skippy's G15_IL2 utility. Fire up IL2, quick mission and it should start to work once you are in the air. I haven't tried it's Bomb Site elevation/altitude/speed controls yet. But it looks good . Now I'm going to see what I can program those 54 extra game keys with...hmmm...all macros or just some macros....choices, choices.
  3. Result, got Device Link display working In conf.ini add: [DeviceLink] port=6060 IPS=192.168.1.104 Open and edit G15_IL2.ini (it is in the folder you extracted the IL2 utility to) [DeviceLink] Port=6060 IP=192.168.1.104 Sleep=100 Countdown=75 Altitude=5000 Speed=300 Restart your PC and then load Skippy's G15_IL2 utility. Fire up IL2, quick mission and it should start to work once you are in the air. I haven't tried it's Bomb Site elevation/altitude/speed controls yet. But it looks good . Now I'm going to see what I can program those 54 extra game keys with...hmmm...all macros or just some macros....choices, choices.
  4. Awww...I'm rumbled Of course I didn't take it wrong Birdy, I knew you were subtly sniping at me for not supplying a driver CD, Screw Driver, 20 something Blonde Nymphomaniac and....er well...you don't really want more do you? Those drivers should do the job for you nicely, make sure you un-install the old ones first of course.
  5. Awww...I'm rumbled Of course I didn't take it wrong Birdy, I knew you were subtly sniping at me for not supplying a driver CD, Screw Driver, 20 something Blonde Nymphomaniac and....er well...you don't really want more do you? Those drivers should do the job for you nicely, make sure you un-install the old ones first of course.
  6. Download these drivers m8: http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_163.71.html I don't know, you wanted me to provide up to date drivers too!!!
  7. Download these drivers m8: http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_163.71.html I don't know, you wanted me to provide up to date drivers too!!!
  8. Servegame would be the easiest option m8. What does your internet connection terminate in, and how does it connect with your PC? Sounds like the modem is an external device, and it has given you a 192.168.x.x address. What happens if you try to view 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 in your web browser? (the 1.1 or 0.1 will depend on what your IP address is when you do ipconfig /all if it is 192.168.0.x then use the 192.168.0.1 in your browser). Registering at DynDNS and downloading the utility you run on your PC will solve having to work out what your IP is, and when it changes as it is likely to do, it will update automatically.
  9. Servegame would be the easiest option m8. What does your internet connection terminate in, and how does it connect with your PC? Sounds like the modem is an external device, and it has given you a 192.168.x.x address. What happens if you try to view 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 in your web browser? (the 1.1 or 0.1 will depend on what your IP address is when you do ipconfig /all if it is 192.168.0.x then use the 192.168.0.1 in your browser). Registering at DynDNS and downloading the utility you run on your PC will solve having to work out what your IP is, and when it changes as it is likely to do, it will update automatically.
  10. OK. I'll see what I can do
  11. OK. I'll see what I can do
  12. I saw over at UBI that you gad one. Did you get the device link working? It's got me stumped briefly, wish I had studied French better at school now
  13. I saw over at UBI that you gad one. Did you get the device link working? It's got me stumped briefly, wish I had studied French better at school now
  14. Great! Glad it arrived Birdy. Do your self a favour, when you do the swap play it safe and un install the current drivers. Then shut down and swap the card out. Then install the drivers.
  15. Great! Glad it arrived Birdy. Do your self a favour, when you do the swap play it safe and un install the current drivers. Then shut down and swap the card out. Then install the drivers.
  16. Replaced my buggered Microsoft keyboard with a nice Logitech gaming keyboard. Great bit of kit, a tad expensive (£60 inc Saturday delivery) but the build quality is excellent. http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/keybo ... 8&cl=gb,en One very nice feature is having Teamspeak display on the LCD now There is also support for FRAPs to show frame rate. And I have read that there is another plugin that uses Device link too: http://www.checksix-forums.com/showthre ... ght=Skippy
  17. Replaced my buggered Microsoft keyboard with a nice Logitech gaming keyboard. Great bit of kit, a tad expensive (£60 inc Saturday delivery) but the build quality is excellent. http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/keybo ... 8&cl=gb,en One very nice feature is having Teamspeak display on the LCD now There is also support for FRAPs to show frame rate. And I have read that there is another plugin that uses Device link too: http://www.checksix-forums.com/showthre ... ght=Skippy
  18. Hi FSM. So you have a modem? Running IPCONFIG /all will show the IP address of your PC. If it is 10.x.x.x, 192.x.x.x or 169.x.x.x then it is a private IP address and not visible to the world. Checking your IP against a web site may only reveal a proxy IP address, this address belongs to a server your ISP uses to cache web pages. I show you as having a 221.x.x.x IP address, and this does not appear to be a proxy. So you need to check that your firewall is not blocking port 21000 UDP and TCP. Regarding the 'no access' or permission for the vault: Please log out on the homepage for the web site, then log back in again. You will know it is working properly when you can see the TS server on the homepage.
  19. Hi FSM. So you have a modem? Running IPCONFIG /all will show the IP address of your PC. If it is 10.x.x.x, 192.x.x.x or 169.x.x.x then it is a private IP address and not visible to the world. Checking your IP against a web site may only reveal a proxy IP address, this address belongs to a server your ISP uses to cache web pages. I show you as having a 221.x.x.x IP address, and this does not appear to be a proxy. So you need to check that your firewall is not blocking port 21000 UDP and TCP. Regarding the 'no access' or permission for the vault: Please log out on the homepage for the web site, then log back in again. You will know it is working properly when you can see the TS server on the homepage.
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  24. I'm serious, my hang over isn't really that bad It's sitting around doing squat, was given to me so I'm just passing the energy on m8. It will serve you better than me .
  25. I'm serious, my hang over isn't really that bad It's sitting around doing squat, was given to me so I'm just passing the energy on m8. It will serve you better than me .
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