Can't do port forwarding on D-link router

I did everything according to the guides, but the portcheckers say that 25565 is closed. Ipconfig in CMD and whatismyip tells me different IPs.
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ProGamingDk
ProGamingDk3w ago
!cgnat
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Carl-bot3w ago
We may have bad news for you :C You may be under a CGNAT which is a method that ISP's use to conserve IPV4 IP's due to how limited they are now. What this means in plain terms is that your IP address is being shared with other people as your router goes to the ISP's router, by default this means port forwarding doesn't work. We need to check if you are under a CGNAT and we got 2 options. Option 1: commands Depending on your OS, run the following command: - Windows: iex (Invoke-RestMethod -Uri "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DominicTWHV/Is-It-CGNAT/refs/heads/main/windows.ps1") - Linux: curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DominicTWHV/Is-It-CGNAT/refs/heads/main/linux.sh | bash -# You should never run such things without reviewing and understanding the code Option 2: manually 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 port forwards 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. What do I do now? 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
ProGamingDk
ProGamingDk3w ago
try disable antivirus/windows firewall temporarily to seer if that fixesw it
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