Author Topic: Windows 7 Port Forward  (Read 653 times)

I haven't tried to host a server on Windows 7 until now and I'm a little confused. I can do the port forwarding itself but when it comes to changing the TCP / IP settings I'm confused. For example, there isn't just a "TCP / IP Protocol" window, there is a v6 one and a v4 one.

If anyone could give me some advise on this I'd appreciate it.


v4
I did change that because it was similar to the protocol setting windows I've seen in XP, but my server had remained dead

Sorry for the double post but no edit button = uhg.

My server ping comes up as "---" and I'm not really sure what that means, but knowing that might help.

Triple post because edit buttons are for squares.

I looked it up and found out that "---" is SUPPOSED to mean that you dont have UPnP enabled, although I DO and people CANNOT join my server.

Triple post because edit buttons are for squares.

I looked it up and found out that "---" is SUPPOSED to mean that you dont have UPnP enabled, although I DO and people CANNOT join my server.
It ignores port forwarding if you have UPnP on. Turn UPnP off.

It ignores port forwarding if you have UPnP on. Turn UPnP off.

I tried this, but now instead of "---" the ping is "???"
Wat hapen.

Why doesn't anyone ever know the answer to port forwarding problems...

Info to put all of this together:
I'm on Windows 7
I changed the "v4 TCP / IP protocol" to what the tutorial says to change it to
I have forwarded my ports in the 192.168.1.1 page
I have DISABLED UPnP
My server Ping is "---" and unjoinable with UPnP ENABLED
My server Ping is "???" and unjoinable with UPnP DISABLED

What do I do.

Did you disable Window's Firewall / make an exception for Blockland.exe?

Did you disable Window's Firewall / make an exception for Blockland.exe?
Yea, I thought of that as the problem but everything remained unchanged

Does anyone have any other ideas...?