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Simple Port Forwarding: Port forwarding made easy.

Discussion in 'Software' started by ageofmyth2, Sep 13, 2011.

  1. ageofmyth2 The living legend, and husband of the Cookie

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    Yay! First release in the entertainment section! This is a program I bought to help me port forward a minecraft server. Hopefully it will be of use to all Private Server developers.
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    This isn't really a crack, but rather, a download, with a premium key that upgrades the program to its premium version.

    You can download the program here:
    http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloadget.php?id=5996&file=15&evp=835cdc68f6f203f10bb8e8ff69b6b2fb

    Now, to get the full version of the program, you need a key. Open up SPF, look for the "Help" tab up top, and click "Enter Serial Number".
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    Now enter the key below (I forget if you need the dashes or not):

    1181-4623-3337-2611-5505

    Once entered, I think you need to restart the program for the changes to take effect. Once you do, all the program's features will be available to you.

    Enjoy!
    Like this if it helped you!
  2. Wolfbane -~Fangs Galore~-

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    It didn't have my router, and the serial isn't working.
  3. ageofmyth2 The living legend, and husband of the Cookie

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    The serial key is supposed to work for multiple computers

    Quote from site:
    (Q) Do I have to buy a copy for each computer or router that I have?
    (A) No, you can buy 1 copy and use it for any number of routers or devices on your network .
  4. Wolfbane -~Fangs Galore~-

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    It didn't work nonetheless. o_o And again, it didn't have my router listed.
  5. ageofmyth2 The living legend, and husband of the Cookie

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    What happens when you type in the serial key? I need information.

    Also, your modem is different from your router. remember that. you'll have to find your router by looking around your computer.
  6. Wolfbane -~Fangs Galore~-

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    When I enter it it says it needs to restart, then it does and it still says it requires pro. And where would I find the router info?
  7. ageofmyth2 The living legend, and husband of the Cookie

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    The router is separate from them modem. It's looks like the modem, but is another thing entirely. Find that, find that id, and then search for it on SPF.

    Also, I tried DL it on a different computer, and you're right. I'm going to send a support ticket, and hopefully this problem should be fixed soon.
  8. Wolfbane -~Fangs Galore~-

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    My modem is a black box. You mean to tell me there's an invisible black box I don't know of? And, alrighty. :3
  9. ageofmyth2 The living legend, and husband of the Cookie

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    Like I was saying. The router is a completely separate object from the modem. It should also be a black box or similar object. I use a LinkSYS router. Check around.
  10. Wolfbane -~Fangs Galore~-

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    I don't have two black boxes. This is what my Modem looks like:

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  11. ageofmyth2 The living legend, and husband of the Cookie

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    So you're saying you don't have a router. Are you using an ethernet cable or something?
  12. Wolfbane -~Fangs Galore~-

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    Yeah.

    Cable cord + Telephone cord comes from the wall to the box, Ethernet comes from the box to the comp.
  13. ageofmyth2 The living legend, and husband of the Cookie

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    Ah. Well that would explain it. Either your cord is connected to your router (unless I'm mistaken and it connects to your modem), or you don't have a router.

    I'm guessing it's the latter. Not sure though. If you don't, I'm not sure portforwarding programs will be effective for you. If you can type in your IP address in the internet http bar, you can access that way as well.

    EDIT: My router is connected to a blue cable, which i think plugs into a wall socket. Do you have a blue cable anywhere?
  14. Wolfbane -~Fangs Galore~-

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    My box only has what I stated, the Cable cord simply looks like a tv cord.
  15. ageofmyth2 The living legend, and husband of the Cookie

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    Okay, so if you don't have a router, this program is not going to work for you. However, try typing in your internal IP/gate IP into the internet browser bar. you should be taken to your network administration page. You can google how to port forward that way.

    EDIT: Found out what was wrong with the key code. I was missing a part. Strange.

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