Server - doens't show...
#1

Well this is whats up.

I've set my router up to have only 10 DHCP / Internal IP's, which I need, because well... It's always useful and theres more then 1 computer...

I can run my server (So all may connect) through my modem, but not through my router...]
If I run my server through modem the ip is (according to my ip sites): 86.21.104.180
If I run my server through router the ip is (according to my ip sites): 86.21.105.91

I've port forwarded...


Could anyone help?

I've let everything through my firewall, using Vista, ok, thanks in advance for any help which I'm sure I'll be getting.

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#2

Maybe you didn't port forward right?, Because if just when you got the router on means your connection is out-going no firewall in your OS is stoping it, So that means its router.
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Originally Posted by Mr187
Maybe you didn't port forward right?, Because if just when you got the router on means your connection is out-going no firewall in your OS is stoping it, So that means its router.
Well, how could I be port forwarding incorrectly? ...


Just tried this site: http://www.typefish.co.uk/Connection...80:7777/0.3.0/

Results:

SA-MP Connection Checker: v4.1!
→ Enter in Server IP → Verify Request → View Results!
Misc. Information
Server IP: 86.21.104.180:7777
You can find a direct link to this page here.
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Server Connections - 0.3.0
Key Value
Is server online No
Is server in internet list Yes
Is server in hosted list No

Oops! Your server can't be contacted.
This are a number of reasons for this, these can include:

* Your server and/or firewall does not have the port open, so is inaccessable.
* Your server is actually offline.
* The server didn't respond within two seconds.
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Oops! Your server can't be contacted.

This is basically stating your server isn't port forwarded correctly. Visit www.portforward.com for detailed instructions on port forwarding. If you need more help, please Private Message me.
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