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i have vodafone router, but its still not working, it says that on port checker its still closed on all ip i used.
please help im trying to setup a starbound multiplayer server.
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^ I was hoping someone would have this invaluable sort of advice.
Though my mind was going more along these lines:
With that in mind, you would have to rotate starboard 90-120 degrees. Then your port would be forward.
but also, how many IPs do you think you need to test? Unless your ISP is being funky, you should only need to test your public IP
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^ I was hoping someone would have this invaluable sort of advice.
Though my mind was going more along these lines:
▼Hidden textWith that in mind, you would have to rotate starboard 90-120 degrees. Then your port would be forward.
but also, how many IPs do you think you need to test? Unless your ISP is being funky, you should only need to test your public IP
im serious, no joke, btw photo does not work
Have you tried firmly grasping your ports and pushing them forward?
im serious
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Have you tried to search for port forward on a search engine?
I got a lot of hits when I searched. But because you only said vodafone router and not the full name, I can't help you.
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Have you tried to search for port forward on a search engine?
I got a lot of hits when I searched. But because you only said vodafone router and not the full name, I can't help you.
yes i have tried.
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do to your router settings (usually http://192.168.0.1/)
find something that says "virtual server"
now. Press win+R, write "cmd" in there. It will open a command line. write "ipconfig" there.
You are looking for this value
now, in virtual servers you have to fill a form something like this
IF your router asks for "service type", write FTP
keep external and internal ports the same - the port you want to forward.
internal IP is your computer ip, you got that from the command line there ^
protocol - TCP.
Congratulations, you just port forwarded a port!
However, you might need to allow people to connect to that port in the firewall.
Personally, i couldn't understand why i couldn't port forward even though i was doing everything alright. It was because of firewall.
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