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(also not saying Jetlok is the richardhead lol since that's the only name I named and for the record anyone is only a richardhead in the event that's actually what happened)

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On another potential note the server that I am trying to connect to (since I reinstalled clean, then tried (which didn't work), then re-installed the previous add-on folder) has IP Ban. I only have two admins, one's a new player, and one's Jetlok, but I have your IP Ban script Pecon. I highly doubt it's the cause but I've never actually used it (it was just in a worst case type scenario I imagined using it) so is it possible one of those richardheads may have IP banned me from my own server? I don't really know how the IP ban works based off of your add-on so that might be totally impossible to be the cause at that point but I figured I'd point that out also

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Sorry for triple post; here's what happened:
"Warning: handleSimplePingResponse() - address does not match
   expected 91.227.30.126:28000, got 71.190.45.236:28000

(tried again)

Attempting to connect to localhost:38000
Warning: handleSimplePingResponse() - address does not match
   expected 162.194.222.87:28000, got 86.40.44.53:28000
"
Then, I tried 28000 instead of 38000
Just said Attempting to connect to localhost:28000 three times with nothing after
Could it be my ISP changing my IP address?

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Did you mean 28000?
I'm going to try that now cause the one server is forwarded @ port 28000

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Tried on both machines, both do nothing :[

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Like the title says I can't connect to any of my servers, which are on the same router in my local network. Everyone else can, but so far trying to connect through my network is not displaying join requests on the console at all even. The ports are forwarded correctly. The servers are each on two different machines. I have tried both reinstalling on both machines, resetting my router, and changing ports around. It worked 100% fine until today, literally out of nowhere. Suggestions?
One machine is running Win8.1 the other is running 7. One is a wireless connection the other is wired.

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General Discussion / Re: I can host; your ideal server?
« on: March 29, 2015, 12:32:12 AM »
All of those are ideas I'm very well open to and interested in. If anyone wants to help I'd be entirely willing; since the last time I played this game I'm now living with my girlfriend in a different part of the country and we work and pay our own bills therefore it's something I intend to kind of run itself once it gets going and also won't be down at any time since it's fairly effortless. So yeah any links to these mods? Or also videos/examples or just general in depth explanations of these ideas. stuff you could probably just give me a BLS and all the mods and I'll just host it for the hell of it and see how it goes

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General Discussion / Re: I can host; your ideal server?
« on: March 26, 2015, 04:56:29 PM »
Actually, I think he may have wanted to point out his ideas from the post he made in that thread.

well if that's the case then yeah but it's hard to just assume people are actually being friendly especially on this forum lol

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General Discussion / Re: I can host; your ideal server?
« on: March 26, 2015, 07:22:25 AM »
http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=276600.0
This may come as a surprise to you, but I am in fact not the person who started that thread and that is probably a good indicator that their thread and my thread have nothing to do with each other but common personal interest.  :cookie:

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General Discussion / I can host; your ideal server?
« on: March 25, 2015, 11:45:26 PM »
Since I'm going to be hosting again (dedicated of course 24/7) I figured since I don't actually play I can host generally what everyone wants me to host. So what do you want me to host? I want to get a general idea of what everyone's looking for and what will appeal to players. Thanks

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Help / Re: Port Forward, Belkin, what is Private Port/How do I use it
« on: March 25, 2015, 11:44:10 PM »
So okay, convinced the issues were just the router itself, I tried this again, and now it's working again so thank you (: the answer was to just 2800-2800, .45, 2800-2800, enter it twice once under UDP once under TCP. It's working now so thank you.

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Help / Re: Port Forward, Belkin, what is Private Port/How do I use it
« on: March 25, 2015, 06:34:31 PM »
okay I used 28000 to 28000 on both entries and now the page isn't loading so I'm going to guess that's not right?

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Help / Re: Port Forward, Belkin, what is Private Port/How do I use it
« on: March 25, 2015, 06:25:12 PM »
So in private port what number do I input? 2? 45? sorry just want to make absolute sure

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Help / Re: Port Forward, Belkin, what is Private Port/How do I use it
« on: March 25, 2015, 06:17:44 PM »
Oh wow okay thank you all very much. :)

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Help / Re: Port Forward, Belkin, what is Private Port/How do I use it
« on: March 20, 2015, 05:18:48 PM »
I managed to hit enter lol oops. But yeah. Straightforward--how am I supposed to use Private Ports to PF and does that make it impossible. I also cannot select both UDP and TCP, there is a dropdown menu that has 'TCP, TCP, UDP' I think maybe cheapo firmware and the original TCP is both?? Possibly?


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