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Aware:

Alright, so, I haven't been able to host for a long long time. I have no idea what the issue is or why it doesn't work, I have been tweaking with setting to get it to work, gotten new modem, route, computer, basically everything that could affect it has been changed.

This is my router page with ports forwarded:


This is that properties page that I was told to change in the tutorial:


When I host my server gets a --- ping and no one can connect, I can't even connect on a dedicated server that I host.
I have tried hosting with my Windows Firewall off and on.
I have the "Disable UPnP" box checked in my Blockland network options.

If you need more info, ask and I will provide.

Aware:

Bump

Altiris:

I'm pretty sure your DNS settings are wrong, unless your computer has a DNS server you should always have one DNS server that is say from your ISP or something like Google (I would just stick with ISP). Even if your server does have a DNS server it's also recommended to have another DNS again like from your ISP or Google because it would help reduce your Internet traffic/bandwidth or whatever.

Altiris:

Oh also, you don't need to do 28000-28030. Just do 28000-28000.

Aware:


--- Quote from: Altiris on June 19, 2013, 08:00:03 AM ---Oh also, you don't need to do 28000-28030. Just do 28000-28000.

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I already know it doesn't matter, I just did it because it's what portforward.com told me to do.


--- Quote from: Altiris on June 19, 2013, 07:58:39 AM ---I'm pretty sure your DNS settings are wrong, unless your computer has a DNS server you should always have one DNS server that is say from your ISP or something like Google (I would just stick with ISP). Even if your server does have a DNS server it's also recommended to have another DNS again like from your ISP or Google because it would help reduce your Internet traffic/bandwidth or whatever.

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Where do I find my ISP's DNS server?

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