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File transfer/talk with AIM
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I know this doesn't have to do much with networking, but it kinda does.
I'm trying to connect to a friend thru AIM. I've disabled my firewall. Ive heard that my type of router has a built in firewall. I have no idea how to get around it though.
I took this out of a forum i found:
"If you're behind a "router" (which I'm 90% sure the Linksys to which you referred is), then yes, you're essentially behind a firewall. You can theoretically enable file transfer functionality in AIM by forwarding TCP and UDP port 5190 to your computer's LAN IP address. Additionally, puting your computer into the DMZ would also accomplish this, but that's kind of like using a bomb to kill a mosquito (overkill).
Another thing I feel I should mention, is that AIM file transfer is notoriously bad. To have the best chance of it working, make sure both you and the person with whom you're attempting to transfer files have the newest version of AIM. The 5.2.xxxx versions seem to have much better functionality (but only with the same version)."
Does anyone know how to do what that guy said?
I'm trying to connect to a friend thru AIM. I've disabled my firewall. Ive heard that my type of router has a built in firewall. I have no idea how to get around it though.
I took this out of a forum i found:
"If you're behind a "router" (which I'm 90% sure the Linksys to which you referred is), then yes, you're essentially behind a firewall. You can theoretically enable file transfer functionality in AIM by forwarding TCP and UDP port 5190 to your computer's LAN IP address. Additionally, puting your computer into the DMZ would also accomplish this, but that's kind of like using a bomb to kill a mosquito (overkill).
Another thing I feel I should mention, is that AIM file transfer is notoriously bad. To have the best chance of it working, make sure both you and the person with whom you're attempting to transfer files have the newest version of AIM. The 5.2.xxxx versions seem to have much better functionality (but only with the same version)."
Does anyone know how to do what that guy said?
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3.0 GHz
Radeon 9800 pro 256 meg
1 gig of ram
2 120gig sata HDDs
Try forwarding a few more ports to your internal IP.
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