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Have you portforwarded?
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No, I thought you didn't need to portforward with No-Ip. People just say it is runnable like that. If it is needed, would you be so kind as to give me a tut on how? +2 rep for the efforts man, thank you.
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I recommend doing the "SECOND" way.
It is so difficult to explain this step, because everyone has different routers, and the pages don't always look the same for each one.
First of all, portforwarding is merely a step to allow people connecting to your computer, but in this case it's for connecting to your server.
We will first start off by opening your command prompt or 'cmd' through your startup window and typing 'ipconfig' which will bring up a list of details relating to your computer, but all we really need is your default gateway.
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If this is NOT working please read this!
Open up your CMD and type "c:\windows\system32\ipconfig.exe"
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If you are still not getting any luck with it, type "PATH=C:/Windows/System32" into the CMD. Once you have typed that, hit enter, then type "ipconfig" and it should work.
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You then type your default gateway into your web browser, which will bring you to the website where you can port forward! Look at the picture above to see what ports to put.
Second Way
Or there is another way you can do it if you have no luck with this!
First you need to download UTorrent which can be downloaded here:
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Once downloaded, install it then run it.
When it's open go to "Options" in the top right hand corner.
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Then click on "Preferences"
Once there select the tab "Connection"
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When there, change all the settings to this picture below!!!
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Now click "Apply" then "Ok" then your done with that.
Now that is done, open up "Windows Firewall" it can either be found in the "Control Panel"
or you can search it through your computer.
Now you want to go to "Change settings" you will see this:
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Click the "Exceptions" tab, it should show you something like this:
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Click on "Add port". For the name put the server of your name.
For the port put "43594" then click "Ok"
Then your done! That's the second way for portforwarding!
It is so difficult to explain this step, because everyone has different routers, and the pages don't always look the same for each one.
First of all, portforwarding is merely a step to allow people connecting to your computer, but in this case it's for connecting to your server.
We will first start off by opening your command prompt or 'cmd' through your startup window and typing 'ipconfig' which will bring up a list of details relating to your computer, but all we really need is your default gateway.
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If this is NOT working please read this!
Open up your CMD and type "c:\windows\system32\ipconfig.exe"
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If you are still not getting any luck with it, type "PATH=C:/Windows/System32" into the CMD. Once you have typed that, hit enter, then type "ipconfig" and it should work.
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You then type your default gateway into your web browser, which will bring you to the website where you can port forward! Look at the picture above to see what ports to put.
Second Way
Or there is another way you can do it if you have no luck with this!
First you need to download UTorrent which can be downloaded here:
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Once downloaded, install it then run it.
When it's open go to "Options" in the top right hand corner.
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Then click on "Preferences"
Once there select the tab "Connection"
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When there, change all the settings to this picture below!!!
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Now click "Apply" then "Ok" then your done with that.
Now that is done, open up "Windows Firewall" it can either be found in the "Control Panel"
or you can search it through your computer.
Now you want to go to "Change settings" you will see this:
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Click the "Exceptions" tab, it should show you something like this:
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Click on "Add port". For the name put the server of your name.
For the port put "43594" then click "Ok"
Then your done! That's the second way for portforwarding!
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Ok I did all that, but what do I do with uTorrent? and do I keep my No-Ip settings?
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Deleete wrote Ok I did all that, but what do I do with uTorrent? and do I keep my No-Ip settings?
Yes keep all your No -Ip settings, and follow the instructions with UTorrent... It's so simple.
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I used the second method, but there is really nothing that uTorrent does except you go to options>and change something then apply it. Ok so, I did the second method, I then ran my source, with uTorrent in the background, and then opened the client. Same error!
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Except this time my client was doing some numbers instead of just "SAVING ALL PLAYERS" like it usually does.
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Except this time my client was doing some numbers instead of just "SAVING ALL PLAYERS" like it usually does.
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Oh did you download the No-Ip DUC, and is running that?
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Hold up.
Just wondering, are you hosting off a VPS or just a private server.
If your hosting of a VPS i do not recommend getting NO-IP. As you have a stable IP, Unlike your IP where if your router get's reset your IP Changes.
Just wondering, are you hosting off a VPS or just a private server.
If your hosting of a VPS i do not recommend getting NO-IP. As you have a stable IP, Unlike your IP where if your router get's reset your IP Changes.
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