Port forwading really isn't too difficult. Before we get started here are some things you should know. Port forwading is done for the router. The router, by default, blocks out information from several ports so your must forward them to be able to send and receive that information, like hosting servers such as NZP. Here's how we get started.
Go to Start->Run and type cmd. This will bring up what is known as the command prompt where you can perform command line type things. The command we'll be using is called "ipconfig". Type "ipconfig" in the command prompt without quotes and it should list a few words plus some numbers after it. What were interested in is the number after Default Gateway. That number is needed. :3 After you find it type it into your browsers address bar, where you could type www.google.com etc, and it should take you to your routers configuration. If it didnt, either you did something wrong or you don't have a router. I almost guarantee you that its password protected but unless you or your parents are techs it probably didnt differentiate from it's default password. Look up the default password for your model and brand here. http://portforward.com/default_username_password/
Once you've gone beyond that there's not too much else i can do. Every graphical interface for the router is different depending on the brand and model. Try to find the section where it talks about port forwarding. If you cant try to find your user manual for the router or look up how to do it on google.
The port for NZP is 26000 i beleive. Forward it if you wanna play NZP without hamachi. IPCONFIG should also give you your IP address
NOTE: Giving away your ip address is OK! NOTHING WILL HAPPEN TO YOU. It's almost impossible to hack with an ip address. The worst you can do is trace it and it won't even end up at your address it will end up at your internet provider's most likely. If it's any consolation i can see all your ip addresses. Their like a digital signature used for identification in my case anyways.
Go to Start->Run and type cmd. This will bring up what is known as the command prompt where you can perform command line type things. The command we'll be using is called "ipconfig". Type "ipconfig" in the command prompt without quotes and it should list a few words plus some numbers after it. What were interested in is the number after Default Gateway. That number is needed. :3 After you find it type it into your browsers address bar, where you could type www.google.com etc, and it should take you to your routers configuration. If it didnt, either you did something wrong or you don't have a router. I almost guarantee you that its password protected but unless you or your parents are techs it probably didnt differentiate from it's default password. Look up the default password for your model and brand here. http://portforward.com/default_username_password/
Once you've gone beyond that there's not too much else i can do. Every graphical interface for the router is different depending on the brand and model. Try to find the section where it talks about port forwarding. If you cant try to find your user manual for the router or look up how to do it on google.
The port for NZP is 26000 i beleive. Forward it if you wanna play NZP without hamachi. IPCONFIG should also give you your IP address
NOTE: Giving away your ip address is OK! NOTHING WILL HAPPEN TO YOU. It's almost impossible to hack with an ip address. The worst you can do is trace it and it won't even end up at your address it will end up at your internet provider's most likely. If it's any consolation i can see all your ip addresses. Their like a digital signature used for identification in my case anyways.