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We're trying to play Dead Rising 2 on the same LAN, only to learn that Games for Windows Live expects you to forward 4 ports from your firewall to the PC. Obviously this isn't going to work in our situation. Has anyone found a good solution?

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After a couple hours of additional net-scouring, we tried a lot of suggestions, and when it finally worked, of course we'd changed a few things. So, in our case the solution was one or all of the following:

  • Move the GFWL-required ports from port-forwarding (on the router) to port-triggering
  • Disable all non-related (virtual) NIC adapters (in our case, they were for VMWare & VirtualBox)
  • Make sure the firewall exception for DR2 is present in Windows Firewall

My money is on the port-triggering.

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    Thanks for coming back with the solution, and sorry we couldn't be of more help =^)
    – juan
    Commented Sep 29, 2010 at 13:26
  • No worries, I was VERY motivated to figure it out. There was zombie-stomping at stake! Commented Sep 30, 2010 at 12:33
  • I'd also try placing the PCs in the DMZ, which is the most comfortable solution, but also the riskiest.
    – DrFish
    Commented Jun 8, 2011 at 6:55
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You'll have to change registry values: Games fow Windows Live Support

Look all the way down at the bottom at the Port Override section. Exact instruction are as follows:

  1. Open your registry in the Windows registry editor.
  2. Navigate to the following registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\Software\Microsoft\XLive
  3. Add a new DWORD value. Enter LivePortOverride as the name and the new port number as the value. This value must be greater than 5000 and less than 65535.

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