Loop Session, I assume, means everything starts again after the first race session is all over.ĩ/ Dont forget to also add Server Name and password if you want a locked event.ġ0/ MOST IMPORTANTLY. The TIME setting is how many minutes players have to sign up on your server before any events begin.Ĩ/ If you check boxes for Practice, Qualify and Race then you must also click them to establish time parameters for those as well. Launch this application.Ħ/ Choose the cars you want to feature and a track and server size (Max Clients).ħ/ for the SELECT TO CUSTOMIZE SESSIONS area you need to check BOOKING first. I suggest creating a shortcut to your desktop or taskbar for convenience. SAVE and APPLY.Ĥ/ Your ports are now opened for server hosting from your computer.ĥ/ Navigate to the Steam folder where your games are kept and find the AC folder. Repeat this step using and add Assetto Corsa again with ports 80 now. Then Click ADD and type Assetto Corsa as application name, add 9600 to both external and internal ports, set to BOTH, add that IP address now in the Device IP# area, and click SAVE. For me this info was in the Troubleshooting>Status tab.ģ/ Now to forward the ports: For my ASUS I needed to go to Security>Apps&Gaming tab and click Single Port Forwarding. Here's what worked for me on my Asus EA6400 router:ġ/ login to the router locally (by directing your browser to 192.168.1.1) and sign in.Ģ/ find out the assigned IP address for your computer and write it down. Here's the thing, if you're having problems creating a server I'm willing to bet you didn't forward the right ports properly (as was my case).
HOW TO OPEN PORTS FOR STEAM ON NETGEAR ROUTER HOW TO
Can someone expand on how to set this up properly? I've forwarded my ports but still no love. I found the acserver configurator and launcher but it seems it isn't connecting.