Author Topic: Port Forwarding on Verizon Wifi  (Read 1613 times)

Changed port to 28000, multi-cliented, and still didn't work.  Maybe I just have the wrong IP addess(es).

Blockland runs on this port, doesn't it?

Blockland runs on this port, doesn't it?
By default, the port is set to 28000 in BL, at least on the host servers.

By default, the port is set to 28000 in BL, at least on the host servers.

I have it on 28000 now, and the ports forwarded were 28000 ~ 28000.  I'm thinking the IP address(es) are slightly off, if in fact I need two seperate ones for the computer and the wifi device.

It is. It means a program is already using port 28000 - 28007.
Change the port to something else that Blockland will allow.
I'm guessing you ignored it.
And blockland will run on any port you put in, it'l tell you if the port will not work.

In the OP your local IP was 192.169.1.7.

The port you are getting is 28007.

OP is in a house with several computers connecting to the router, therefore the local IP assigns a different number at the end for all of them. OP's pc got a 7. Put a 7 on the end of your port replacing the 0. I also use verizon BTW.

Try turning off your router?


In the OP your local IP was 192.169.1.7.

The port you are getting is 28007.

OP is in a house with several computers connecting to the router, therefore the local IP assigns a different number at the end for all of them. OP's pc got a 7. Put a 7 on the end of your port replacing the 0. I also use verizon BTW.

Seems helpful. All devices are the computer, tablet, PS3, sometimes Android phones. Is the 7 the number of devices?

In the OP your local IP was 192.169.1.7.

The port you are getting is 28007.

OP is in a house with several computers connecting to the router, therefore the local IP assigns a different number at the end for all of them. OP's pc got a 7. Put a 7 on the end of your port replacing the 0. I also use verizon BTW.
That's not how port assigning works.

Open cmd, type ipconfig, find your ipv4
enter that in your dns thing starting with 192.168, enter in your ipv4 ip.
After that assign it to port 28000, do this for both.
1 Then click start button >>
2 search for firewall >>
3 click on "allow a program through windows firewall" >>
4  click on "change settings" near top right >>
5 scroll down to blockland in that list >>
6  click on the unmarked check boxes next to the name. >>
7 click ok and walla it should work.