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Open a web browser and ín the address bar type the router's IP address. Its probably 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1.
Login to your router (default credentials are in the manual) and look for a section called "Port Forwarding," "Port Mapping," or something similar in your router's settings. It may also be listed under "advanced" or "security" settings.
Create a new port forwarding rule. You'll need to name the rule (Quake Live) and select the port range to forward (for Quake Live, it's usually 26000-26030), the protocol (usually both TCP and UDP) and the local IP address of your computer where Quake Live is running. You can find this by running ipconfig in the cmd on windows. Save the rule and apply the changes and restart your router.
That should make it work, if not check if your firewall on your PC isnt blocking quake live. Good luck!
Ty for answer. I´m going to try to do what you say. However, I think I´ve allready made precisely that, but maybe I´m wrong.
For the port range I have only one value : 27960, but I will try the values you gave.
I will give you news in some days.
Thank you again