My basic setup...
Router: BT Voyager 2100 wireless (combining ADSL modem}.
PC1: BT Voyager 1040 PCI wireless adapter, and onboard LAN (connected directly to router).
PC2: BT Voyager 1040 PCI wireless adapter.
The router setup has been configured not to designate either PC as a DMZ host...
Those IP packets from the Internet that do NOT belong to any applications configured in the port forwarding table will be: Discarded
I can\'t remember the exact chronology of events, but when I first installed Planeshift (May/June 2005), I could play without having to forward any ports. I can still play now without needing to forward ports but, somewhere along the line, I spotted several posts in these forums about forwarding ports 13331 UDP and 7354 UDP. I forwarded these ports thinking it may help prevent some of the random PS crashes I was experiencing, but it didn\'t. In fact it introduced a whole new problem.
Intermittently (more often than not), when I logout of PS or when psclient or the server crashes, I find I either have limited or no access to the internet at all.
By limited access I mean...
I can browse some websites and not others.
My email client will connect to some mail servers and not others when trying to retrieve mail.
My news client may or may not be able to connect to the various news servers I subscribe to.
The next thing leads to a clue I think... I can not access the router\'s configuration pages by the normal means of typing
http://voyager.home into my web browser. I have to use the router\'s IP address 192.168.1.1. This leads me to believe that a DNS problem has occurred somewhere.
To resume a normal service, I have to reboot the router, either by the configuration pages or by pressing the router\'s reset button (not factory reset). Rebooting the PC has no effect.
None of the above happens if I don\'t forward ports 13331 and 7354.
I don\'t think there\'s a problem with the router itself as, for example, I need to forward ports for the p2p client that I use for file sharing to work properly, and I must forward ports for other software to communicate properly with the internet.
Should I need to forward ports 13331 and 7354 and why do I get this problem if I do?
Thanks for any advice.
P.S. I use NIS 2005. Disabling it doesn\'t help when the problem occurs, but I haven\'t tried disabling it before a game session.