hey! my ISP sucks
#21

We don't actually know what exactly you've tried to solve this problem. Before you blame your own ISP, conider this is only a thing you alone have to solve. Your ISP just provides you a connection. Without your ISP and your web browser, you wouldn't be able to actually post here. Only thing you can do is to forward ports in your "router" (better to call the box providing internet connectivity and stuff). Your "router" probably provides you a website to change settings (internal web server, or something else), just go ahead there and forward the default port (in this case 7777, you can also use custom ports, depends on your configuration at your SA:MP server), tell it to aim to the computer, where your SA:MP server is running on, and set the protocol to UDP. After that just try to connect to your server by using your IP ( your IP: whatismyip.com ), add the port number after your address ( example: 127.0.0.1:7777 ), and look, if you can recieve any data from it. Of course your server have to be active after forwarding your port. If you still have any issues, your firewall might be blocking ports. Then you have to unblock them in your firewall.
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#22

i turned off the firewall still cant so.. maybe i portforward wrong

can you please teamviewer with me? you do the portforward...
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#23

Its not that hard to portforward... There is over a 100 tutorials out there on how to portforward your router.
Just follow them...
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#24

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Originally Posted by BigETI
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We don't actually know what exactly you've tried to solve this problem. Before you blame your own ISP, conider this is only a thing you alone have to solve. Your ISP just provides you a connection. Without your ISP and your web browser, you wouldn't be able to actually post here. Only thing you can do is to forward ports in your "router" (better to call the box providing internet connectivity and stuff). Your "router" probably provides you a website to change settings (internal web server, or something else), just go ahead there and forward the default port (in this case 7777, you can also use custom ports, depends on your configuration at your SA:MP server), tell it to aim to the computer, where your SA:MP server is running on, and set the protocol to UDP. After that just try to connect to your server by using your IP ( your IP: whatismyip.com ), add the port number after your address ( example: 127.0.0.1:7777 ), and look, if you can recieve any data from it. Of course your server have to be active after forwarding your port. If you still have any issues, your firewall might be blocking ports. Then you have to unblock them in your firewall.
wtf is happening i turned off the firewall and portforwarded well and still not working..
what should be the real cause of this problem..

wait i take ss for my portforward
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#25

there, witness it

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#26

You must use 127.0.0.1 to connect and others must use your external IP 180.191.*.*
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#27

UDP? Are you kidding me? I bet you never followed any tutorials right at all. PM me for teamviewer, I got some free time right now.
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#28

Portforward both.. TCP & UDP. This should work..
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#29

And if you want to hide your IP, blank it out better next time...
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#30

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You do know that 192.168.*.* is a local IP right? Meaning everyone has this one and works only for everyone within the same network. It's not their fault, it's yours. I'd also want to recommend anger management therapies...
lol anger management therapies... haha
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#31

just open sampserver.exe and if u want to connect, connect to 127.0.0.1:port. if others want to, then UR-IP:7777
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