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Hi all. After an exhaustive search of the internet using Google and following numerous step-by-step guides I still haven’t found a solution. So I’m hoping some bright sparks here can help me 
Basically I’m trying to setup a CS:Source dedicated server so my friends and I can have a bash over the weekends. I also hope to get Left4Dead, HL2DM and ZP:Source working at some point but, for now, I’ll concentrate on CS:Source.
The problem is that no one, including myself, can connect to my dedicated server via the internet. When I type in the external IP address & port of the server, steam reports that the “Server is not responding”. LAN works fine; I can see the server name and IP address (local). I have triple checked the game config file and it is definitely correct.
Port forwarding, as far as I can tell, has been correctly setup according to the instructions I have read. I have also used a port checking program to confirm this. The port I have forwarded is 27015 for both TCP & UDP traffic to the IP address of the dedicated server. Furthermore, the logs show that traffic is being successfully forwarded to the dedicated server via the port forwarding rule I have setup.
The router I am using is a Netgear RangeMax DG834PN Wireless Router. I have updated the firmware and even tried rolling-back to an older version of the firmware, just in case. The ONLY way I have been able to get this to work is by making the dedicated server a part of the DMZ. It is a simple tick-box in the web interface and allows me to enter an IP address, nothing more. I have been told that this is NOT a solution and is potentially very dangerous.
I firmly believe that my router is the problem, especially after getting it to work using DMZ… I’m just sure if I’ll ever be able to get it working without DMZ. I have tried everything. Perhaps I need a different router?
Can anyone please help?

Basically I’m trying to setup a CS:Source dedicated server so my friends and I can have a bash over the weekends. I also hope to get Left4Dead, HL2DM and ZP:Source working at some point but, for now, I’ll concentrate on CS:Source.
The problem is that no one, including myself, can connect to my dedicated server via the internet. When I type in the external IP address & port of the server, steam reports that the “Server is not responding”. LAN works fine; I can see the server name and IP address (local). I have triple checked the game config file and it is definitely correct.
Port forwarding, as far as I can tell, has been correctly setup according to the instructions I have read. I have also used a port checking program to confirm this. The port I have forwarded is 27015 for both TCP & UDP traffic to the IP address of the dedicated server. Furthermore, the logs show that traffic is being successfully forwarded to the dedicated server via the port forwarding rule I have setup.
The router I am using is a Netgear RangeMax DG834PN Wireless Router. I have updated the firmware and even tried rolling-back to an older version of the firmware, just in case. The ONLY way I have been able to get this to work is by making the dedicated server a part of the DMZ. It is a simple tick-box in the web interface and allows me to enter an IP address, nothing more. I have been told that this is NOT a solution and is potentially very dangerous.
I firmly believe that my router is the problem, especially after getting it to work using DMZ… I’m just sure if I’ll ever be able to get it working without DMZ. I have tried everything. Perhaps I need a different router?
Can anyone please help?