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Gamkek 06-02-2010 08:13 PM

Network ports for Project 1999
 
Hi guys,

So my roommate has taken to streaming Netflix movies lately which is really ticking me off because it obliterates anything else on our shared internet connection; games, HTTP traffic or otherwise, everything become completely unusable.

So I've purchased an ASUS WL-520gu router which I've flashed with Tomato firmware and I'm trying to prioritize traffic with QoS. Everything's gone smoothly so far except for one thing:

I can't seem to find out what ports Project 1999 uses! I searched the forums but no luck. I'm guessing it's the same as the EQ Live servers which would make it thus:

Chat server - 9875
World server - 9000
Zone server - 1350 to 1430

Are these the ports used for Project 1999? I need to be sure in order to know if my QoS setup is doing it's job.

Any information on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!

Rogean 06-02-2010 08:17 PM

Worldserver 9000
Zones 7000-7150

IP's:
World: 216.59.33.140
Zone1: 216.59.33.141
Zone2: 216.59.33.142
Test/Beta Server: 216.59.33.143

Gamkek 06-03-2010 01:40 AM

Thank you, good sir!

Nikkanu 01-14-2015 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rogean (Post 71205)
Worldserver 9000
Zones 7000-7150

IP's:
World: 216.59.33.140
Zone1: 216.59.33.141
Zone2: 216.59.33.142
Test/Beta Server: 216.59.33.143

We only have 4G internet were I live which can be very laggy at times. I want to setup QoS to give EQ bandwidth top priority to see if that helps with my high pings. Is this information still up to date? I realize this post is several years old but I did several searches and couldn't find anything more up to date.

makks 01-14-2015 06:56 PM

How do i set these up on my router. all my ip addresses in port forwarding start in 192.168.0.___
Im not aable to zoneinto kunark and im thinking htis is why.
Anyone got a step by step.

maerilith 11-10-2015 02:53 PM

bump forwarding world/zone servers with port triggering halps a lot with zoning and crashing,

arris modem.

Beinen 11-28-2015 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rogean (Post 71205)
Worldserver 9000
Zones 7000-7150

IP's:
World: 216.59.33.140
Zone1: 216.59.33.141
Zone2: 216.59.33.142
Test/Beta Server: 216.59.33.143

To be honest, I don't know what I need to do with this once I get into my Ubee DDW36C modem's firmware.

Local IP
Local Start Port
Local End Port
External Start Port
External End Port
Protocol TCP UDP BOTH

This is what I need to fill in.

nyclin 12-01-2015 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beinen (Post 2121992)
To be honest, I don't know what I need to do with this once I get into my Ubee DDW36C modem's firmware.

Local IP
Local Start Port
Local End Port
External Start Port
External End Port
Protocol TCP UDP BOTH

This is what I need to fill in.

Local IP: The internal (192.168.*.*) IP of your computer
Local Start Port: Same as External Start Port
Local End port: Same as External End Port
External Start Port: 7000
External End Port: 9000
Protocol: Both is safest, but EQ uses UDP for most stuff if you're concerned

If you don't want to open up 7151-8999 (which aren't needed), you can make two separate rules, one for ports 7000-7150 and one for port 9000

magnetaress 04-03-2020 10:17 AM

BUMP this fixed the no servers blank at login screen, had to do this, again, thanks, relevant information:

Worldserver 9000
Zones 7000-7150

IP's:
World: 216.59.33.140
Zone1: 216.59.33.141
Zone2: 216.59.33.142
Test/Beta Server: 216.59.33.143

need port forwarding to local ip address on router, comcast thing, thx comcastbros, now spectrum, someone please add this to a FAQ???

Aethor 04-18-2020 04:11 PM

bump. i need some help with this. Can someone talk me through it?


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