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antmanbrooks
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thanks, but if it was a router/firewall would I be able to see the list of games???
If anyone else has had the same problem or similar please let me know, I'm not sure if it is the firewall. I have Norton Personal Firewall 2001. It's disabled but I know it blocks certain ports anyway. If anyone can give me an idiots guide of how to get it sorted please let me know.
Thanks again.
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isak
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Airhose, Denmark
Mar 2002 time: 06:24
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Don't disable NPF - instead set it up so it allows Civilization3X, DirectPlay and possibly GamespyArcade access to the internet, and server rights.
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isak
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Airhose, Denmark
Mar 2002 time: 06:24
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I think this is the way to setup NPF 2001 - taken from the online manual at ftp://ftp.symantec.com/public/engli...nuals/npf30.pdf
quote: From Symantec - NPF 2001, v.3.0 manual
Giving a multiplayer game access to the Internet
The first step to making a multiplayer game work is to give it permission to access the Internet.
To give a multiplayer game access to the Internet- On the left side of the Norton Personal Firewall window, click
Personal Firewall > Internet Access Control.
- Click Add.
- Select the application’s executable file and click Open.
- In the Internet Access Control window, click Permit
access to the Internet.
- Click OK.
Note: If the application is already listed, click its entry under Internet Access and choose Permit All.
Placing other players in the Trusted Zone
If giving the game application access to the Internet doesn’t work, place the computers of the other players in your Trusted zone.
To place other players in the Trusted Zone- On the left side of the Norton Personal Firewall window, click
Personal Firewall > Internet Zone Control.
- Click the Trusted tab.
- Click Add.
- Enter the IP addresses of the other players.
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I'm not sure if the last part is necessary, but if you're having difficulty connecting to a DirectIP game, you can always try adding your opponents' IP-adresses to the Trusted Zone.
Hope this helps, though I'm personally not entirely sure it is a firewall issue you're experiencing, but it certainly is worth a try. 
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antmanbrooks
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I've sorted it now - re-installed mouse and it worked?
Still slow and laggy though??
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