- Dec 3, 2000
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When trying to start Ghost Recon, I got this message:
Your computer's internal IP address (xxx.xxx.x.xx) is different than its external IP address (xx.xxx.xxx.xxx). This can be due to a firewall, NAT or proxy and makes hosting games difficult.
Do you wish to use your externally known (Internet) IP address ? This will let you play normally through a firewall but will not let you play with others on a network behind a firewall.
(I changed the numbers to x's)
Why would it say that? Im not running the XP firewall and as far as I know I don't have any of those things that would change it. And which one should I use, external?
Your computer's internal IP address (xxx.xxx.x.xx) is different than its external IP address (xx.xxx.xxx.xxx). This can be due to a firewall, NAT or proxy and makes hosting games difficult.
Do you wish to use your externally known (Internet) IP address ? This will let you play normally through a firewall but will not let you play with others on a network behind a firewall.
(I changed the numbers to x's)
Why would it say that? Im not running the XP firewall and as far as I know I don't have any of those things that would change it. And which one should I use, external?
