Neversoft
May 2002
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ok, you don't mention your router maker/model so I can't be too specific in my guide but here goes...
In your router config:
1. Turn off router-assigned IP's and assign fixed IPs to the clients on your LAN.
2. In your routers Firewall configuration, forward port 113 and any other ports you use (such as BitTorrent ones) to the appropriate client IP.
3. On the client PC, go into START>Control Panel>Network and Internet Connections>Network Connections... Right-click your "main" connection (its name and the number of connections in there is entirely dependant on your setup so you'll have to work that bit out), select "Properties"
4. Go to the Advanced tab, click settings. Add a firewall exception for port 113: Description (whatever you want, I'd suggest "ident"), Name or IP (leave blank), External port (113 TCP), Internal port (113, TCP)
Reboot your router and test again.
With regards to the ShieldsUp IP being reported, that may be a result of your ISP. The WAN IP in your router config is the correct one.
PHEW... Can I have a coffee now?
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