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Are My Servers Always Going To Be Dead With This port forward info?
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Korabar:
I was just about to host the portal challenge server, but I quickly re-did my ports to make sure that I didn't do anything wrong the previous time, causing the immense lag.  So I host it, for about 45 minutes, and I release nobody came.  I quickly saved the bricks, checked if any-one else noticed this.  Block Builder posted it was dead.  Here is what I have writen down for my ports.
Service name - Blockland Port start - 28000 Port end - 28030 Server IP Address 192.168.0.30

For the IP address, I used the static one.  Was that also a correct move?
Chrono:
Just to be sure, follow this:
Windows:
-Start
-(Vista, otherwise skip) Search box at bottom
-(Vista type it in, otherwise click it) Run
-Type CMD and hit enter.
-In the black box, type in: ipconfig
-Press enter.
-Under whatever connection you're using look for IP address (Possibly [MouseOverThis])
Note: Do not use one of those "what is my IP?" sites for this. That will give you your modem's IP. You don't want that.
-Make sure that IP says 192.168.0.30
-If not, change your port forwarding IP to what is displayed.
-Change the end port to 32 to be able to host for 32 players, or higher if you plan on hosting dedicated for more than 32.
Chrono:
I mean for the end port, 28032, or higher for dedicated servers if you want more.
Cody574:

--- Quote from: Chrono on August 01, 2009, 12:01:51 AM ----(Vista type it in, otherwise click it) Run
-Type CMD and hit enter.
--- End quote ---
Or, you could just type in CMD and hit enter without opening Run.
Chrono:
Right. Why didn't I think of that?
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