SOURCE: belkin 54 g wireless router....cant find on the
Make sure your private IP address is statically set. Your public IP address is obtained from your ISP and is what other users will be connecting to. You can not manipulate your public IP address so if your ISP is running DHCP, it is very possible that your public address is changing. Also if you are frequently disconnecting your modem, it is possible your ISP is leasing you a new public IP address each time. So try to keep things as static as possible. As far as the battle net stuff.
Diablo, Warcraft II Battle.net Edition, and StarCraft:
Allow port 6112-6119 TCP and UDP out and in
Diablo II:
Allow port 6112 TCP out and allow established sessions in
Allow port 4000 TCP out (realm games)
Allow port 4000 TCP out and in (hosting open games only)
Warcraft III:
Allow port 6112 TCP out and allow established sessions in
Allow port 6112 TCP in (hosting custom games)
Allow port 6113-6119 TCP out and in (hosting custom games if you've changed the default port in the Options/Gameplay screen)
If you are still having problems after you open up the required ports, try opening 116(TCP) and 118(TCP). I don't really know if these ports are required or not.
I have had people tell me that opening up those two ports have helped them connect to battle.net.
Hope that helps. For manipulating ports in your router I suggest consulting your user manual, or online FAQ. Save your router config before applying any changes, and always remember, opening up ports subjects you to different types of security threats so be aware that is a risk you are taking.
SOURCE: PAssword A Router (WEP) For Better Gaming
This can be done, but it is a mutli step process. Do you still have the owner's manual that came with it? Detail instructions can be found there.
this link should give you all that you need.
http://www.belkin.com/support/product/?lid=en&pid=F5D9230-4&scid=221
good luck
SOURCE: Belkin G WIreless Router won't connect to Online Game Client
try going into the port fowarding part after you login to the router thats where you can open it up a bit to get the games going
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SOURCE: I've got a problem with a Belkin G Plus mimo
Sounds like you've already had problems with belkin's interface.
Configuring servers & NAT is a pain on belkins, at least I've
always had probs with them.
Assuming you have Windows Firewall, Norton, Mcaffee & all other stuff like that NOT running on the PC,
The easiest way to get your game through any router is to put the PC in the router's DMZ during game play. The catch is sometimes the DMZ doesn't work right on Belkins. Sorry.
Anyhow, If you have opened ports you should be able to easily do the following.
Assign your all your PCs static IP address in the belkin subnet 192.168.2.xxx. Go into the belkin setup at 192.168.2.1 (no pass needed unless someone assigned one) and turn off DHCP.
Then put the Gamer in the DMZ. You'll have to poke around a bit for the right configuration pages but it's not that complicated.
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