TP-LINK Portforwarding problem -
Ricky09 - 22.04.2014
Okay i was working on making it work whole day, and i can't make it work, why ?
I searched for threads, but i didn't find anything of help to me.
I tryed everything
(
portforward.com,
portforward.com's programs (all 3 programs),
noip.com,
watched tons of videos,
searched for tons of threads
);
I'm using TP-LINK Model No. TL-WR340G/TL-WR340GD
I changed my local IP to static using portforward.com's program, now it's: 192.168.0.50
I made a new virtual server, with port: 7777 (yes, that's a port my server is using), and with ofcourse my new local static IP adress: 192.168.0.50
I allowed port "7777" in my windows firewall
My IP: 77.77.220.60
I can only connect to my server using ofcourse my new static local IP adress: 192.168.0.50 with port 7777
Another person connected to same router can connect usingi t too.
portforward.com's program for checking ports is saying that it could not get to port (port "7777")
Yes i tryed doing it with normal local IP adress too.
What else ? Some Screens ? Here:
- WAN - DYNAMIC -
- WAN - STATIC -
- LAN -
- VIRTUAL NETWORK -
It's 1:55 AM now, still trying to fix it, spend 12 hours doing it, please help me, this is making me crazy.
Re: TP-LINK Portforwarding problem -
Mattakil - 22.04.2014
that's the way local networking works, you can only connect in your internal IP. If someone else tries to connect with your external IP it will work
Re: TP-LINK Portforwarding problem -
Ricky09 - 22.04.2014
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Originally Posted by Mattakil
that's the way local networking works, you can only connect in your internal IP. If someone else tries to connect with your external IP it will work
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Are you saying that i can connect only with the local IP, but i can't connect with my external IP ? But others would be able to ? That's how i understood you, is that right ?
Re: TP-LINK Portforwarding problem -
Mattakil - 23.04.2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ricky09
Are you saying that i can connect only with the local IP, but i can't connect with my external IP ? But others would be able to ? That's how i understood you, is that right ?
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You are correct sir
Re: TP-LINK Portforwarding problem -
Parallex - 23.04.2014
Check out if your server is up, monitor.sacnr.com
If it's up, it means you have port-forwarded correctly, but in order for YOU to join, you need to add localhost:7777 in your SA-MP favorites but everyone else, can play with 77.77.220.60:7777.
Well, also make sure, in server.cfg, the port line is "7777".
Re: TP-LINK Portforwarding problem -
Ricky09 - 23.04.2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mattakil
You are correct sir
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Alright, thanks for the info.
Re: TP-LINK Portforwarding problem -
Ricky09 - 23.04.2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by BenJackster
Check out if your server is up, monitor.sacnr.com
If it's up, it means you have port-forwarded correctly, but in order for YOU to join, you need to add localhost:7777 in your SA-MP favorites but everyone else, can play with 77.77.220.60:7777.
Well, also make sure, in server.cfg, the port line is "7777".
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Mhm, i'll test that out. But dafaq, can't connect to page:
http://monitor.sacnr.com/ for some reason
And daah i know how to connect to my server, ofcourse i'll use local ip adress for that, but relleh didn't know that i can't connect with 77.77.220.60:7777... Gotta find someone around to try connecting to it.
Re: TP-LINK Portforwarding problem -
Ricky09 - 23.04.2014
Friend of mine tryed connecting, it's not working :/
Re: TP-LINK Portforwarding problem -
Ricky09 - 23.04.2014
Anyone ?!
Re: TP-LINK Portforwarding problem -
Parallex - 24.04.2014
Ricky, make sure in when portforwarding, It's "TCP/UDP" both. They both are required.