Hey there. I've been trying to create my own LAN server using FLserver so that me and a couple of friends can just have a freindly social game, but it ain't working... Says something about it taking longer than expected and then just doesn't do anything, see attatched image...
Is there a specific way of doing this or am I missing something? I disabled IPv6 for my normal wired network as well as my wireless, restarted computer and when I started and attempted to connect to a FL server it still had the crazy v6 IP address and still wouldn't connect.
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' Wrote:Is there a specific way of doing this or am I missing something? I disabled IPv6 for my normal wired network as well as my wireless, restarted computer and when I started and attempted to connect to a FL server it still had the crazy v6 IP address and still wouldn't connect.
I believe the only person well known on this community that can read minds is Fellow Hoodlum. We cannot find out what OS you are using just like that.
EDIT: Don't worry guys. I don't know why changing the IPv6 settings on all of the workgroup computers and all cards didn't seem to work, but I did fix it by basically disconnecting the wireless network and setting it up again from scratch... Networking truly is strange.
Same problem here.
Ipv6 is disabled and most of the times i see my mac address in the FL server menu and i can't connect to the server. I can see my real ip only when i press the refresh list button a few times. I don't know why this is happening yet.
' Wrote:Same problem here.
Ipv6 is disabled and most of the times i see my mac address in the FL server menu and i can't connect to the server. I can see my real ip only when i press the refresh list button a few times. I don't know why this is happening yet.