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bhtk3410
13 Jun 2006, 05:03
为什么我在网络上建立游戏后,任何人都无法进入我建立的房间?
我的上网方式是adsl+路由器

Etho
13 Jun 2006, 06:44
http://www.nanacide.com/wahelp/

您需要开放口岸17011 为TCP&UDP 在您的router/firewall 。

http://www.whatismyip.com

输入您的外在IP 地址被发现在那个网站您的wormnet 配置。使能ForceIP 选择。

Run
13 Jun 2006, 10:25
Are those actual question marks or is there a character set absent on my computer?

KRD
13 Jun 2006, 11:43
You're lacking, Jamsee. Chinese it is.

Run
13 Jun 2006, 12:50
How do I install that character pack? :)

bhtk3410
13 Jun 2006, 12:58
我明白了
一定要17011端口吗?
可以用8882端口吗?

Dando
13 Jun 2006, 13:18
hey yo, I need a small chinese phrase translating, I will put it up here soon:p

Nuke
13 Jun 2006, 13:35
How do I install that character pack? :)
Google Chinease character font. Im pretty certain there are asian fonts on the Microsoft website if you search for them :)

[Edit]
hey yo, I need a small chinese phrase translating, I will put it up here soon:p
http://world.altavista.com/ <-- Babel Fish is pretty good I think :)

franpa
13 Jun 2006, 14:53
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&u=http://virtuanes.s1.xrea.com:8080/&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=3&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dvirtuanes%26num%3D100%26hl%3Den%26lr% 3D%26safe%3Doff%26rls%3DGGGL,GGGL:2006-18,GGGL:en

for winXP. click the above link... then insert your winXP cd when requested and language packs will be installed...... make sure in your internet explorer options that "install on demand" is enabled.

this will install pretty much every language pack.

CyberShadow
13 Jun 2006, 15:13
Simpler way.
Control panel -> Regional and Language options -> Languages tab -> Install files for East Asian languages

Etho
13 Jun 2006, 16:22
比赛只要求口岸17011 是开放为了主持。 您不需要开放口岸8882 。您无法选择什么口岸比赛使用或者。您必须开放口岸17011 。

You need the East Asain language package installed to read simple Chinese on your computer. I have mine installed because I play foreign games. ;)

thomasp
13 Jun 2006, 16:29
English is generally the "accepted" language, and is the best language to speak to get tech help here, as I imagine most people will end up using translators to translate text - and we all know what a poor job they do!!


My translator widget has given me a rough idea of what's going on, but for the benefit of those who don't speak Chinese, could someone please summarise this thread :)

Thanks.

Etho
13 Jun 2006, 17:10
Summary: bhtk cannot host games and wants to know how he can.

bonz
13 Jun 2006, 23:14
Summary: bhtk cannot host games and wants to know how he can.
Hehe! :D
I immediately knew what this thread was about when I read this:
adsl
And Etho's answer:
http://www.nanacide.com/wahelp/

Lex
14 Jun 2006, 07:19
"17011" gave it away for me.

Alien King
14 Jun 2006, 18:37
"17011" gave it away for me.

Wasn't the "router/firewall" far more obvious?

Alien King
14 Jun 2006, 20:46
Simpler way.
Control panel -> Regional and Language options -> Languages tab -> Install files for East Asian languages

The languages tab doesn't exist for me.
And I only have Regional settings.

Then again, I am on Win2k.

CyberShadow
15 Jun 2006, 02:17
Instructions on installing Asian fonts

Windows 95, 98, ME and NT
Your system should offer to download Asian fonts by default while viewing pages in those languages (Example (http://www.socalgas.com/ch/installfont_en.shtml)).
Otherwise, update your system manually with these language support packs: here (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=803A623E-C311-4591-A593-B0E24A6F38E8)

Windows 2000
Instructions for Windows 2000 (http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/handson/user/2kintlsupp.mspx)

Windows XP and Server 2003
The Windows CD-ROM is needed while installing support for East Asian languages. (Non-East Asian localizations only)
Instructions for Windows XP and Server 2003 (http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/handson/user/xpintlsupp.mspx#E4)

Mac OS X
Font packages at apple.com (http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120063)

Linux Fedora
Install the appropriate ttfonts packages.

For Fedora Core 3, the packages are ttfonts-zh_TW (traditional chinese), ttfonts-zh_CN (simplified chinese), ttfonts-ja (japanese) and ttfonts-ko (korean). E.g. ' yum install ttfonts-ko'

As of Fedora Core 4, you need fonts-chinese, fonts-japanese and fonts-korean.

Unicode Japanese Fonts
List of free Japanese fonts (http://www.travelphrases.info/gallery/Fonts_Japanese.html)

Information from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

bhtk3410
16 Jun 2006, 09:54
Thanks

Understand