Author Topic: Blockland Range 28030 or 28032  (Read 1402 times)

Ugh now I can't even host a dead server it just says 
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query master server
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connecting to local host
and then locks up ugh never done that before


Dang, no edit button, well this might be helpful I'm Running windows XP pro 64-bit


Range: 28000-28030/28032
If you don't know how to portforward,im going to be soon making a guide.

Range: 28000-28030/28032
If you don't know how to portforward,im going to be soon making a guide.

I do, But my New router, computer hate me Lol,

bump

I might just open ALL my ports, I'm getting sick of this router.

And that's why we set up an IP on the computer, so we don't have to change the router settings everytime we turn on the computer or reconnect to the router.

But that's the bit that screws kids over most. You can easily break your network connection by entering the wrong details in there, then you're boned unless you can figure out how to undo it. Its easier to skip that bit and get the essentials working first.

Bump, I think it's my computer, not the router even if I try to open All ports, still can't host My firewall is set to Let blockland host, Maybe my internet settings need some fixing..

Ok here's the plan - set your computer back to "Obtain settings automatically" for your network connection if you changed them to some static jazz.

Next, go Start > Run and type "cmd" then type "ipconfig" and look for "IP Address" (or IPv4/IPv6) in the list, it should be "192.168.xxx.xxx" or "10.1.XXX.XXX"

Now go to your router and find your rule for Blockland. Check that it is 28000-28032 and the protocol is "TCP/UDP" or "Both" or if there's only TCP and UDP create two rules - one for TCP and then another for UDP with the same ports. Also check that the forwarding address/remote IP is the IP Address you found above.

Now on your computer just disable your windows defender/windows firewall/all antivirus programs because chances are you misconfigured those sons of bitches.

Finally make sure your port in Blockland (Advanced Config in Start Game) is set to 28000.

If you do all this, you should be just fine. Key things people usually screw up:

 - Setting the forwarding IP to their router
 - Not using "Both" if theres an option for it in the Protocol settings for the forwarding rule.

funny cause i only forwarded 28000 and i can have as many people on my server as i want.

funny cause i only forwarded 28000 and i can have as many people on my server as i want.

Really? that's awesome

Okay I Did what you said Ephialtes, and reset my computer, still can't host, Turned off Firewall, Still can't host. Any ideas? maybe if I turn off my DHCP client again.. Had to turn it on to have an Automatic IP..