![]() ![]() Horvack from i tried some port forwarding but im a little confused on the numbers and im not sure what to put in, there are some 4-5 digits then there is long one on UDP when those numbers are hyphenated like that it means its a port range, so you are opening a bunch of ports within that first and last number. If you're playing with multiple people on the same LAN, and port forwarding to that port, make sure you choose different ports. If you need to set it to a specific port, you can change the "UDPORT :0" line in your local_settings.txt file and set it to a port of your choosing. The game uses UDP from a "random" OS-assigned port. UPnP support is often flaky in routers that are already strict NAT, but the game does try using UPnP if it's enabled.ģ. Turn on UPnP in your router, if it has the capability. I've done a lot of testing with some of the less expensive routers from several brands, and a firmware upgrade fixed the NAT performance on many of them.Ģ. My friend fixed the connection problem by following this steps (found on internet).ġ. ![]() If it still does not work, try downloading Hamachi (all of you) and set up a virtual LAN with it, make an adjustment as described here and select the "LAN" option rather than "Internet" ingameĨ.) If it still doesn't work, I'm out of ideas.Īirit from sorry for the tag. Try to add Torchlight to the list of exceptions, or even activating "game mode" or "silent mode" in the settings of your antivirus or firewall.Ħ.) Try again. It's like sending a current through two paths rather that one, which will make things less confusing for the computers.įour ports can ensure 4 computers may be able to play in the same network without major issues.Īntivirus software and Firewall can also play a part in multiplayer LAN connection issues. The following ports are required for Torchlight II multi-player:ĭon't connect one computer to several ports, one might think that "more" is "more", but in this case, "less" is "more". To be able to play in LAN mode, you might need to port forward connections to certain ports in your network, this will ensure your friend or family member can connect to your game and vice-verse. Remember your friends and you have to do perform this port forward or else it would not work.ġ.) Allow Torchlight2.exe in your Windows FirewallĢ.) Allow incoming connections for Torchlight2.exe in your Windows Firewall and any third party firewall/antivirus you might haveģ.) Set up port-forwarding in your router for the four ports required by Torchlight 2 Disregard what the page says it being just for LAN. This is not just for LAN use but for Online Multiplayer. We have tried all the solutions in the above methods as well as a few other ones but this seems to be the problem solver for the both of us. Originally posted by DeusKhaotik:My friend and I both figured out it was a port forwarding problem. Some routers force IPv6 which does not allow port-forwarding thus things like Radmin does NOT even log in. It's dependent on the router plus the ISP. Jooseppi: Well if hamachi is set up and added as an exception for the firewall, then you should be able to see each other in the LAN game list, there is not really much more to it.įor some people Radmin does not work. Zoe (Aspect Of Twilight): Can we use hamachi as an alternative and if so, how? The link posted doesn't detail how hamachi can work it just says Confirmed Hamachi alternative: Thats why we are using Radmin Vpn and its working fine. Jeffcv386 from im using Radmin VPN with my friends due to some reason gameranger also has de-sync issue and the runic server still not easy to join to any host and vice versa due to firewall error. Otherwise Players won't be able to see each other's game lobbies.īefore creating a room - remove and re-add your friends from the friends list - annoying yet it's a solution.Ĭonfirmed Hamachi alternative: Read Below: ![]() The Guides will note the steps to open including the protocol which defines either tcp or udp connection or both.Īlso check that the Language Settings, New Game Plus, and enabled Level Ranges are the same. This site can be helpful for Guides to open tcp and udp ports for Routers:įind the Router's brand and model being used then find the Guide within that website for that Router similar to this one: ![]()
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