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번역 관련 문제 보고
AMD64x4 Phenon 955 cpu
16gb Ram
ATI Radeon 7770 2gb Vid Card
One of the things you must check is to see if your system meets the minimum requirements of the tool. If it doesn't then you're asking for problems...
here are the suggested minimum system requirement as posted in the SFM/faqs
Windows 7 / Vista (Windows 7 64 bit suggested)
Processor: 3.0 GHz P4, Dual Core 2.0 (or higher) or AMD64X2 (or higher)
Memory: 2GB (4 GB suggested)
Hard Disk Space: At least 15 GB of Space
Video: NVIDIA GeForce 200 series card or better, or AMD Radeon 3000 series or better (NVIDIA GeForce 400 series or AMD Radeon 5000 series preferred)
Monitor: 1366 x 768 (1920 x 1080 suggested)
Audio: DirectX 9.0c compatible
USB headset with mic (suggested)
I think I met most of the recommended requirements, but someone said that I was not connecting to the servers. When I looked at my console I noticed it said that it tried 10 times and it failed.
I also cannot connect to any servers on TF2. I even tried connecting to a friend's server once and everyone else connected fine, but I got "server not responding".
This is between 27010 and 27050. If you don't forward the ports, the firewall will not let you through. Also check to see if your AntiVirus program is restricting the ports.
Broadband is fun, but the AV and routers make life difficult sometimes.
How do I forward the ports?
Depends on the make of your router, what kind of access you have to your router, whether or not you run a multi-routered network like I do and a whole bunch of other factors, like do you run Steam programs on non-standard ports, how many different steam accounts you run... etc etc etc.
Normal everyday users have a GUI into there router via a webpage. Port Forwarding usually lies under Advance Network Settings in the router menu. For all these settings and instruction on how to set things up, you'll have to refer to your router's documentation and I believe there is a section on what ports need to be set in the Steam FAQs. Different games use different ports to communicate with game servers.
I set my router to forward ports 27010 through 27050 to the network, I also have to open others and set up a Virtual Server for my TF2 Server when I run it because I use nonstandard ports for that. It took a little effort to get things set up properly, but this being said, most people don't have these types of problems, they just plugin and go as they are on a simple broadband modem.