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All on the same LAN network. Cannot see DayZ stand alone server from one computer(account) in network, but can see and join from another(account). Setting up standalone VM server to play on house LAN and maybe open up to community. Here is network layout: I'm using two routers that are connected to my main Verizon modem/router. Both routers are set to access point, so the Verizon modem/router assigns all IP Addresses. Gaming PC is connected to the router/access point that is also connected to the VM box. Family member has PC in the same network and can join with no problems. Following these steps to make sure that there are no issues with using two steam accounts: Wiped all Steam client data from the VM Server. Wiped all Steam cache from gaming PC. Relogged in and could not see or join the VM Server. Logged in as family member Steam ID on VM Server - redownloaded all server files. Logged out of VM server Steam client, deleted client. Kept all DayZ server files. Launch server with bat file. Family member was able to see new server and was able to join. Uninstalled all DayZ client info from gaming PC as well as all cache and logs. Revalidated the game files and erased all cache. Still cannot see or join the server from the one PC. Not sure if the issue is with networking. Turned off all firewall settings on VM box and PC that cannot see the server. Still cannot detect it from my PC. Have tried everything. Cannot get this to work.
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All on the same LAN network. Cannot see DayZ stand alone server from one computer(account) in network, but can see and join from another(account). Setting up standalone VM server to play on house LAN and maybe open up to community. Here is network layout: I'm using two routers that are connected to my main Verizon modem/router. Both routers are set to access point, so the Verizon modem/router assigns all IP Addresses. Gaming PC is connected to the router/access point that is also connected to the VM box. Family member has PC in the same network and can join with no problems. Following these steps to make sure that there are no issues with using two steam accounts: Wiped all Steam client data from the VM Server. Wiped all Steam cache from gaming PC. Relogged in and could not see or join the VM Server. Logged in as family member Steam ID on VM Server - redownloaded all server files. Logged out of VM server Steam client, deleted client. Kept all DayZ server files. Launch server with bat file. Family member was able to see new server and was able to join. Uninstalled all DayZ client info from gaming PC as well as all cache and logs. Revalidated the game files and erased all cache. Still cannot see or join the server from the one PC. Not sure if the issue is with networking. Turned off all firewall settings on VM box and PC that cannot see the server. Still cannot detect it from my PC.
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Hi Sid - Thanks for trying to help. This is stumping me pretty bad... "Hm interesting but did you try to connect through the direct connection? By IP & Port..." Yes, I tried direct connection... nothing happens. "I mean your "Verizon" has ip 192.168.0.1, other router has IP 192.168.1.1, the "Verizon" shall be the DNS server for bottom layers, your 2nd routher shall has the setted up as bridge with redirection to the 192.168.0.* network, and yours PCs shall has the IPs in line 192.168.1.(2;3...). with refering to the DNS server 192.168.0.1 (your "Verizon" router), mask for the network (255.255... find in the network)." The Verizon modem is set to 192.168.1.1. The VM box is 192.168.1.13. The bridge is like 192.168.1.15. Everything is set pretty simply. It set the other routers as access points so there's no extra DNS servers. I'm drawing blanks of why one PC can see the server and the other PC cannot.
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Cannot see DayZ server from one computer(account) in network, but can see and join from another(account). Setting up standalone VM server to play on house LAN and maybe open up to community. Here is network layout: I'm using two routers that are connected to my main Verizon modem/router. Both routers are set to access point, so the Verizon modem/router assigns all IP Addresses. Gaming PC is connected to the router/access point that is also connected to the VM box. Following these steps to make sure that there are not issues with using two steam accounts: 1. Wiped all Steam client data from the VM Server. Wiped all Steam cache from gaming PC. Relogged in and could not see or join the VM Server. 2. Logged in as family member Steam ID on VM Server - redownloaded all server files. Logged out of VM server Steam client, deleted client. Kept all DayZ server files. Launch server with bat file. 3. Family member was able to see new server and was able to join. 4. Uninstalled all DayZ client info from gaming PC as well as all cache and logs. Revalidated the game files and erased all cache. Still cannot see or join the server from the one PC. Not sure if the issue is with networking. Turned off all firewall settings on VM box and PC that cannot see the server. Still cannot detect.
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Cannot see DayZ server from one computer(account) in network, but can see and join from another(account). Setting up standalone VM server to play on house LAN and maybe open up to community. Here is network layout: I'm using two routers that are connected to my main Verizon modem/router. Both routers are set to access point, so the Verizon modem/router assigns all IP Addresses. Gaming PC is connected to the router/access point that is also connected to the VM box. Following these steps to make sure that there are not issues with using two steam accounts: 1. Wiped all Steam client data from the VM Server. Wiped all Steam cache from gaming PC. Relogged in and could not see or join the VM Server. 2. Logged in as family member Steam ID on VM Server - redownloaded all server files. Logged out of VM server Steam client, deleted client. Kept all DayZ server files. Launch server with bat file. 3. Family member was able to see new server and was able to join. 4. Uninstalled all DayZ client info from gaming PC as well as all cache and logs. Revalidated the game files and erased all cache. Still cannot see or join the server from the one PC. Not sure if the issue is with networking. Turned off all firewall settings on VM box and PC that cannot see the server. Still cannot detect.
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LAN Server Issues - Can See Server from one PC but not another
fragdemuerte replied to fragdemuerte's topic in Servers
Update - Following these steps: 1. Wiped all Steam client data from the VM Server. Wiped all Steam cache from gaming PC. Relogged in and could not see or join the VM Server. 2. Logged in as family member Steam ID on VM Server - redownloaded all server files. Logged out of VM server Steam client, deleted client. Kept all DayZ server files. 3. Family member was able to see new server and was able to join. 4. Uninstalled all DayZ client info from gaming PC as well as all cache and logs. Revalidated the game files and erased all cache. Still cannot see or join the server. I believe the issue is now with networking. I'm using two routers that are connected to my main Verizon modem/router. Both routers are set to access point, so the Verizon modem/router assigns all IP Addresses. Gaming PC is connected to the router that is also connected to the VM box. I can only assume is that there's something in the networking setup that's stopping my gaming PC from seeing the DayZ server. Or, there's something in the VM or Server config files that's stopping me from accessing the server. -
LAN Server Issues - Can See Server from one PC but not another
fragdemuerte posted a topic in Servers
Need some help here. Been getting into running a DayZ server and messing around with VMs (Proxmox). We have several PCs in the house, we have two copies of the game. Here's the situation: I was able to host a test server off my main desktop PC, play on it, and have another family member play on it, no problem. Ran a ton of mods and had some fun. All PCs connect via two routers that act as passthroughs and have UPNP enabled. When I started testing on the VM server (separate box), I logged into steam on the VM and downloaded the DayZ server there. Started up the server, and family member (with a separate account & PC) can see and join the VM server. But, I cannot from my gaming PC where I am logged into Steam. I read somewhere that Steam is a bit funny about being logged into two places and I figure that turning off Steam Client while running the DayZ server is possible. I do that and still nothing. Not sure if this is a port issue, or a Steam ID issue. I find it really odd that family member can see and join and I cannot. I don't want to buy another copy of this game in order to run it off of a VM box. But, I'd like to keep the server up and running so I don't have to shut it down when shut down my gaming PC. Any thoughts, please feel free to "throw them at the wall."