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In this case, it should still be a matter of the firewall, first make sure that the Windows firewall is turned off, and then see if your antivirus software is blocked, you can first turn off the antivirus software, 360 security guard, etc. If it doesn't work again, try building a host with another person.
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First of all, IPs can't conflict.
Also make sure that under the same DNS.
What system do you have?
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Oh and in addition to the firewall or the firewall, turn off the anti-virus firewall.
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In addition to being different from the Warcraft version used by the builder, another possibility is IP. It is necessary to ensure that it is in the same gateway so that you can see the master of the local network. Enable the IP address and set the same subnet mask and gateway.
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The other computer has a firewall on.
Can you build him to join?
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This is because the firewall of the other one is not turned off, causing your request to be banned.
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Need to change the IP。。。 Search on the Internet, everywhere.
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The one that built the owner has to turn off the Windows Firewall.
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Turn on the network connection, broadband connection, ,
Then install the ICP protocol in the advanced options.
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I often encounter this kind of problem, in addition to the above two may also be a problem with the IP, change the IP of the two of you to such as: and, that is, the first three are the same, and the latter one is different.
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Don't read ** in Warcraft Method:
You can choose the next good patch pack to install it, and overwrite the important files in the folder.
"Warcraft" does not read ** Decision method:Check that the map version is the same.
Whether the firewall is turned off.
Try the version converter, switch to and then if you are, and change to and then to if you are.
It could be that there is not enough virtual memory.
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The problem with the map, there may be a slight difference, you copy and paste your map into his map package, maps folder, in order to distinguish, the map can be given a special name, such as 111, and then try it online.
If you really can't do it, just play online.
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There are several scenarios, and here's how to fix it.
1,Version problem,But generally in this case, it should be able to enter the room.,But at the beginning of the game, people of different versions will be disconnected.,Only those that are different from the host version will not be disconnected.。
2.Firewall problem, you need the host to turn off the firewall, the same version, in order to connect to the LAN, firewall shutdown method: right-click on the network neighbor properties, change the firewall settings, electric shock to turn off it, 3, or not connected to the network, is the network problem, not the problem of Warcraft.
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It may be a version issue, your version must be the same, you said too little, be detailed.
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Landlord, the situation you said is not clear, please tell me in detail, how you connected to the LAN; Or log in through the platform.
Well, I'll tell you a few aspects of your own check-up settings:
1. Whether the IP address is set or not, all computers must be in the same IP segment, and must also be in the same working group (or domain), and each machine must go through the above settings.
2. Warcraft registration problem (two Warcraft may not be able to play even with the same registration information, and there may be conflicts), I'm not sure about this, because I haven't encountered it.
3. Viruses may damage system files and make the system abnormal; Check for poisoning or reinstalling the system.
4. It may be a problem with the operating system or the firewall of the Windows XP subgeneration. Select "Exceptions" in the firewall settings, and then add Warcraft's programs and ports (as you can see in Settings Gameplay, be sure to make all of them use the same port, and don't conflict with the ports used by other programs). Finally, just remove the "No exceptions" option.
5. Turn off all firewalls and anti-virus software.
If I can't do it anymore, I won't have any more tricks.
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