wireless
07-27-2023, 08:28 AM
Hi, I'm trying to a host Minecraft server with my ASUS router behind the T3200M modem (provided by Telus)
Here's what it looks like:
T3200M -> ASUS Zen Wifi -> PC
All of these are wired. When I try to host my Minecraft server, people not on the same network cannot connect. I have enabled port bridging on the modem and port forwarded on my ASUS router. As a debugging step, I even connected to the modems network (wirelessly) and proceed to port forward on there, same result. All of this I was checking on a port checker and a friend connecting.
Locally, I can connect to my server just fine using localhost. I can also connect to it using my public ip and even my reverse proxy ran through cloudflare! I have checked on other devices to verify this just wasn't my friend.
For info:
Port: 25565
Windows firewall: Configured for server
Any ideas?
More... (https://forum.telus.com/t5/Internet-Home-Phone/Port-Forwarding-Port-not-opened/m-p/138614#M34031)
Here's what it looks like:
T3200M -> ASUS Zen Wifi -> PC
All of these are wired. When I try to host my Minecraft server, people not on the same network cannot connect. I have enabled port bridging on the modem and port forwarded on my ASUS router. As a debugging step, I even connected to the modems network (wirelessly) and proceed to port forward on there, same result. All of this I was checking on a port checker and a friend connecting.
Locally, I can connect to my server just fine using localhost. I can also connect to it using my public ip and even my reverse proxy ran through cloudflare! I have checked on other devices to verify this just wasn't my friend.
For info:
Port: 25565
Windows firewall: Configured for server
Any ideas?
More... (https://forum.telus.com/t5/Internet-Home-Phone/Port-Forwarding-Port-not-opened/m-p/138614#M34031)