Help Port Forwarding
I need help to do port forwarding, I've been looking everywhere, but no one has anything similar to what appears to me when I go to the Port Forwarding section of my router. There are spaces in which I don't know what to put, and I tried a lot of things, looked in a lot of different places and still can't find an answer. I'm pretty sure it's not a Firewall problem, since I already did everything to make it work. In addition, I had already done Port Forwarding but I changed the Wi-Fi company. If someone knows how to help me, it would be excellent, it should be noted that I do not speak English and that I am using Google Translate to create this message.
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ip address put that to your computers internal ip, port start and end should be 25565
then click apply
do chec
check*
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We may have bad news for you :C
Open your router's configuration interface. Somewhere you'll see something like 'external' or 'public' IP.
If your external IP is in one of the following ranges, you're basically screwed as long as portforwards go:
- 10.0.0.0/8
- 172.16.0.0/20
- 192.168.0.0/16
- 100.64.0.0/10
- any IPv6 address/range - This shouldn't be a problem, but Minecraft's IPv6 support is still rather quirky. You're at your own but we're happy if you share your experience.
You should ask your ISP for a public and IPv4 address (but this may cost you money).
NB: your internal IP should and most probably will be in one of the first three ranges, don't mix them up
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I already put my IPv4 and in all ports 25565, I checked if it was open and it was not
I don't know if I have to put something specific in the WAN port and IP section, I didn't see that section anywhere else
if port forwarding doesnt work you can use ngrok for external connection is free but you get random ip ({random_num}.tcp.eu.ngrok.io:{random_port}) you can buy domain
your public ipv4 or the one from ipconfig
also check
do you have more than one router connected ?
No
Is it safe to send my public ip?
not here
ok
I'm pretty sure my public ip is not in that range
In the WAN Port and IP section i have to put All IP Addresses or IP Address?
did u get it from the wan page?
all ip
I looked it up in google to my public ip, I did not find it on the wan page,
yeah thats not the ip u should look at
oh okey
i have to look to the Device IP Address?
I looked in all the page and there's nothing that says external or public IP, i going to keep looking but idk
im losing hope
Ip - your ipv4 from ipconfig in cmd
Protocol: TCP
port start: 25565
Port end: 25565
Wan: all ip addresses
Make sure you put ur ipv4 ip in server properties as well
Once you do all that and start server
Check here https://canyouseeme.org
Open Port Check Tool -- Verify Port Forwarding on Your Router
A free open port check tool used to detect open ports on your connection. Test if port forwarding is correctly setup or if your port is being blocked by your firewall or ISP.
i put my ipv4 in the server-ip section from server properties?
didnt work 😦
Try allowing incoming connections in firewall as well
On ur windows machine
does this matter?
I didn't mean your router fire wall
I meant your windows firewall
I have 2 inbound and 2 outbound rules, one TCP and the other UDP
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Minecraft don't use UDP
Remove the udp
ok
didnt work
thanks for the help anyway
Isp might not support port forwarding then
!cgnat
We may have bad news for you :C
Open your router's configuration interface. Somewhere you'll see something like 'external' or 'public' IP.
If your external IP is in one of the following ranges, you're basically screwed as long as portforwards go:
- 10.0.0.0/8
- 172.16.0.0/20
- 192.168.0.0/16
- 100.64.0.0/10
- any IPv6 address/range - This shouldn't be a problem, but Minecraft's IPv6 support is still rather quirky. You're at your own but we're happy if you share your experience.
You should ask your ISP for a public and IPv4 address (but this may cost you money).
NB: your internal IP should and most probably will be in one of the first three ranges, don't mix them up
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no.