ALL: The flight center staff will be glad to help anyone who needs help configuring routers outside of the posted setup docs, and those with dial-up or stand alone modems fear NOT, as you too can join in the fun, we'll help you set that up too !
I suspect in my case you're going to regret your kind offer to help out.
I am computer literate but not to professional level and have only used Portforwarding for one other online game, but I believe I know the basic theory.
I use a B.T. Home Hub Router here in the U.K., it's a common router as it's produced by the largest telecoms service provider here.
I wanted to use the online flying facility in particular the hops and downloaded FSHostSpy13 and FSHostClient.
I forwarded the correct ports as per the server instructions and started flying. A few minutes later a moderator asked me politely to change my portforwarding settings before I continued. I did so and returned, only to be told about 30 minutes later that my settings were still not correct. I checked them, all seemed fine and returned and was told yet again and not surprisingly this time, with a bit of frustration from the moderator, to leave the server. Just before I left a user asked me what router I had and I told him and he replied that the B.T. Home Hub Router could not be configured to work on that server. As mentioned before this is a widely sold router; does that mean that so many potential U.K. users can't use your facility?
Needless to say I've not ventured onto the server again, not wishing to be seen as a troublemaker and I certainly don't blame the moderator's, but I would like to sort my router out to enable me to join in the fun.
Is there anyone out there, in particular one who has a B.T. Home Hub Router 2.0 who has managed to fly online?
To end this long post, I
have used two port checkers, PFPortChecker & FSPortTest, both have confirmed that the ports opened are correct, but when used 10 minutes later to confirm, then tell me they're closed.