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playing starcraft through router

I have 2 computers set up on a SMC Barricade router. I installed StarCraft on one and a spawn of StarCraft on another. A problem I've faced is that I can get into Battle.net on both computers, but I can't play any games. If the computer with the CD makes a game, the spawn copy can't join (gets an error stating that the latency is too high). Also, if the comp with the CD tries to join another game, it can't!

Anyone know what I can do? I don't know much on how to operate this router :-(
 
Yeah, it sucks. But if you are able to connect to a VPN somewhere, one of your computers will have a different IP number and both computers can play on B.net.
 
i'm having the same problem. i read a few faqs and they say to open up the router's ports. anybody know how to do this? i have the linksys router. or does anybody else have a way to play starcraft over bnet even though it's a shared IP? thanks.
 
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