Port Forwarding
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Port Forwarding
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- log into your router by typing your router's IP address into a web browser
- locate 'port forwarding' in your settings
- type in your server name and server IP (local IP)
- type '7914' in the start/input box - then put '7915' in the end/output box
- select service type, I used TCP
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Re: Port Forwarding
I don't believe the 7914 port is necessary is it?Stingx-russianknight wrote:- type '7914' in the start/input box - then put '7915' in the end/output box
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