got budget den buy wireless router, else den u use ur laptop WIFI to share

i charge rm88 installation fee

Added on February 18, 2008, 12:23 ammy manager said after this time maxis network upgrade, we can notice speed up......
we tgt wait n see.... good luck
r u maxis guy?...
Hi
Port Forward and Reverse Port forwarding
Ever wondered how to host a website or ever wondered how to torrent behind Maxis Broadband. Now its possible , thanks to SSH Port forwarding and SSH Reverse Port forwarding. With this its possible to break free Maxis port blocking technique , they can't even log or even sense what you are doing. So its a very good way to 'protect' yourself. To do this there you need to have a SSH Server (that has open ports and access to the Internet). You can use your office PC , or your server or what-so-ever , as long you have access to the PC (You dont need root/Administrator privilege). If you can't get a Shell account (You'll need a SSH Client such as Putty -
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty but personally I would recommend you to go for Tunnelier -
http://www.bitvise.com/tunnelier and for UNIX/Linux/BSD/OSX users alike you dont have to do anything , its included in your Distrubution (OpenSSH-client) comes by default for most of the linux distros) , I would suggest you to pay USD$ 5 or USD$ 1 to silenceisdefeat (http://www.silenceisdefeat.org) for a shell account. These people allow you to
Port Forwarding so you can torrent without worrying about Maxis' P2P Timing Restrictions. Hence you can freely torrent using an encrypted connection. Apart from that if you could tie it together with FreeCap (http://www.freecap.ru/eng/?p=download) , this allows you to play games , download patches , do what-so-ever that needs a direct connection with the server. So now you can download patches for games or even play certain games itself
As for remote port forwarding it works the other way around. In other words , its like this , it allows the server to make a direct connection with its client. (Notice the arrows are switched , and as for normal port forwarding , the Client connects to server , but reverse is the other way around the server connects to client). So let me put it this way , Lets say you are running a game server @ port 5423 but your ISP blocks that port or even worst you are behind a NAT (School firewall) and there is no way you could be a host but then all of a sudden you realised that you have a SSH Account in Server X that has SSHd running and that has port 5423 opened. So you create a reverse Tunnel connection with Server X. Voila , you are a host now. So all you have to do is give out Server X's IP Address to your friends and they can join your game -aint that easy...So whoever connects to 5423 will be automatically forwarded to client's port 5423 (where the sever is running).

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I try to do port forwarding but still not succeed.... can u explain how to do this (ssh tunnelling)?