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I installed NWN properly. CD-Key Request, Module Reinstaller & So on worked just fine. I Play NWN threw the whole Chapter 1 in just 1 day on Single Player & the game works perfectly. And now the issue:
The reason I bought this game alone is so I can play it with a friend of mine. He bought it too just 2-3 days after. His game works just fine too. But When We Go Online We Can't See One Another. We added one another to our Buddy Lists & it says to us that we are both offline altho we can Both join in a random game at the same time & see & interact with one another. Still when one of us hosts a server the other one is unable to see it. I really just want to play with him, otherwise it isn't fun for Us. I would be REALLY grateful to anyone who is able to Assist Us. Please.

Edit 1: We just joined the NWN Online Chat Server & We Can Even See One Another Altho It Still Says That We Are Both Offline!

Edit 2: Also I almost never see any servers. I have to refresh over & over & over again just to see 2 or 3 servers at best. It's like a 1% rare drop chance from a critter to see more. On the other hand My friends sees all servers at all the time. I would like to get an advise how to fix that too. God I feel like an idiot..
Post edited April 07, 2011 by Jemobulas
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Not being able to see the server is usually a router firewall problem, but there are a few other things it might be.

This thread might help. http://nwn.bioware.com/forums/viewtopic.html?topic=387975&forum=56

Good luck :)
Firewalls can block you up t multiple choke points, and are a particularly major hassle wen you're trying to host a game. Your computer likely has "Windows Firewall" (easy as pie to operate, just click "yes" when it asks you if you want to let the application access the internet). your router probably has a firewall in which case you need to manually open the proper ports:
http://neverwinterconnections.com/forums/index.cfm/fuseaction/viewmessages/id/23326/guildid/0.htm

Some modems also have firewalls, especially if you have DSL. In this case you may need to "bridge" your modem to your router if you want to host a game...
http://www.no-ip.com/support/guides/routers/bridging_your_dsl_modem.html