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    Problems w/ NFSU2 and LAN? Here is the solution...

    Originally posted by illingworth56: Quote: I need assistance on this issue, I am trying to setup a lobby so i can have more than 2 players, but no-one is able to enter the lobby to start a multiplayer game. Any ideas? So do you all connect to the server first? If you get "connecting to lobby" stuck on the screen, with a cancel option, I think this means you haven't opened all the ports needed. CHeck the list at the NFSU2RELAY page linked above. There are five or more ports you must open, quite a lot. We got this problem, ocne we checked all ports it was OK. Are you using the NFSU2RELAY program or are you on a proper LAN?
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    Problems w/ NFSU2 and LAN? Here is the solution...

    Read the instructions on the nfsu2relay page. You need to open a Command Prompt, and start nfsu2relay with two parameters - your IP address and your opponent's IP address. For example: NFSU2RELAY 10.0.0.10 10.0.0.200
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    Problems w/ NFSU2 and LAN? Here is the solution...

    Hey guys, If anyone is still having problems getting LAN play to work in NFSU2, you might find this link useful - it's a program which will intercept the packets sent out by NFSU2 and change them to enable network play WITHOUT having to change subnets or gateways. There are Windows and Linux versions available. The only thing you'll need to do (apart from run the program) is open up the NFSU2 ports if you're behind a firewall (or get your router to forward them, if you have one) http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~greg/nfsu2relay.html We've tested it with up to 3 players, works like a charm! Enjoy!
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