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_Ultimate_
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Hey guys i dont have a real IP so its just me that can see the CS2D server i make i want to ask if its possible to change it so evryone can see my cs2d server in the LIST.Thanks.

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OMG evryone shows me that I READ IT LIKE 25 TIMES it does not help me!

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SolidCore
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You obviously didn't read the whole thread. There is a reason why everyone show you that thread...i guess.

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× Please DO NOT CREATE A NEW THREAD ABOUT THIS TOPIC! ×
Nobody in the forum can help you if you tried everything which has been said here! We would love to help but we could only repeat things which are explained here already.
All new threads about this topic will be closed or deleted! Also please never ask me (DC) about that problem! This thread already contains all information I can give you. So asking me is useless.
All known problems/causes/solutions are covered in this thread!


But i actually dont know how the rules here are, and i dont think that anyone is better than somebody else, so i try to help...atleast with your topic finding.

a real ip? you have a real ip. you may just have a dynamic IP, which changes from time to time. If you want to have a dedicated server up for a long time, you need a static IP...but im not sure about that.
Maybe nobody joined your server, and they just saw it.
But im not an expert on the field, i played cs2d only for a few hours.
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A IP can not be not real. Thats like i say "earth gravity is not real".

Check the firewall/router settings a 26th time, like said in the thread.

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Hey, druggie, do not talk about things you don't know, once upon time I had non-real IP. _Ultimate_, you've better buy a real IP, it costs about 5 pounds every month.

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Okay, since i am the "druggie" here, you can be so nice and explain me the difference bewtween a real and an unreal ip. I didnt find anything relevant about that.

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The closest thing to a "fake" IP, would be a proxy, For all you dumbcunts.

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you didn't forward your router like all the other fail-guys... (or one of the other points in the checklist)

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SolidCore
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Mir...then it would be obvious that he has a real IP and not a fake one...and seriously, i dont think that this is the definition for a real/fake IP

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Okay, since i am the "druggie" here, you can be so nice and explain me the difference bewtween a real and an unreal ip. I didnt find anything relevant about that.

That's my slang, don't take it too serious. The difference is - if you're having fake IP (also called internal IP), then people from the Internet can't see you. Only users of your local network. But if you're having real IP (also called external IP), then your IP address deserves to be seen by others.

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You slang is quite...i dont want to say insulting...more annoying.
Anyway, i think that a fake IP is...using a proxy to hide your real IP. That has nothing to do with an internal IP. People can see you, even when you have a internal and an external IP. Otherwise it does not make sense.

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There is basicly... three kinds of IP's in this case and all of them are "real" numbers given to your PC, it works sort of like GEO IP (geographical ip, which shows the location of ones specific IP-adress). Unless you mean that you use proxy servers (that means you have a proxy ip), but that's mostly for webbrowsing in privacy at least my proxy doesn't work internally... lol. because I'm behind a router in which I've port-forwarded CS2D correctly unlike all the fail-guys hehe as DC said.

Anyway here's a list of different routing adresses (note: some router adresses are the same but that's just because they are different router models):

3Com (3CRWDR100A-72, RCRWDR101A-75, etc.) = 192.168.1.1
ACCTON = 192.168.2.1
Aceex = 192.168.8.1 [Router-adress]
Aceex = 10.0.0.2 [NAT-adress]
AirLink+ = 192.168.1.1
Ambit = 192.168.100.1
Apple = 10.0.1.1
Arescom = 192.168.1.1
ASUS = 192.168.1.1
Bausch Datacom = 10.0.0.2
Belkin = 192.168.2.1
Buffalo = 192.168.11.1
Canyon = 192.168.62.1
Dell = 192.168.1.1
D-Link = 192.168.0.1, 192.168.0.30, 192.168.0.50 (also: 192.168.1.1)
E-Tech = 10.0.0.2
Flowpoint = 192.168.254.254
JAHT = 10.0.0.2
Linksys = 192.168.0.1, 192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.225, 192.168.1.226, 192.168.1.245, 192.168.1.246 (also: 192.168.1.251)
Microsoft Broadband Networking Routers (a.k.a. "Base Station" routers.) = 192.168.2.1
Netgear = 192.168.0.1 (also: 192.168.0.227)

And many more...

Short summary
A basic router adress looks like this: 192.168.0.0
A proxy IP-adress/IP-adress look like 188.116.2.146

But the solution for this thread would just be a simple port-forward through one of these router adresses (which router you may have use the router adress accordingly in the browser. I recommend firefox, but it probably works in all browers by default.) it should work. If you have further problems, add CS2D to exceptions in your current firewalls then it should work properly. It does for me.
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