1) dont bother posting (search) if your not gonna ****ing help!
2) Portforwarding, port triggering STatic, Dynamic, setting a manual DHCP. thats before you ever forward any port.....
2.a) How do you forward or trigger and which ports-------- I got AT&T and COX communication, shh our internals are even different, and lot less lag..
3) I hate port triggering but its alot more secure.. more stateful filters, cisco and Netgear use this, on the wifi and ethernet connections.
Generally mir3 is 7000 7010- registration/AMS 7100 7200 3000 for new usercount LOMCN
mir2 7000 7100 7200 3000 usercount for LOMCN
http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/routerindex.htm is a wonderful place to start
ports get forwarded to the ethernet card forward the 7000 to it in your router..
Netgear and other routers provide built in physical not a program, protection from dosing some like mine port scans, and flooding.. router will drop the UDP packet
oops thx Hershire--- behind a Firewall( put the client on another PC and try connecting.. On mir3 the server when yoou try connecting to it on the sserver, wont be able to connect but, everyone else will... dos promt ping your server IP and Router IP if you get 100% you did it right..)