Port Forwarding

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    Member SluggerMyers is offline
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    Port Forwarding

    Ahh this is majorly pissing me off.

    Okay I forwarded ports 80 and 6000, but for some reason couldn't get 5100 UDP, 8900 TCP, and 7000/7777 BOTH to forward.

    Well, I tried a bunch of solutions. I went to canyouseeme.org and for some reason it couldnt see port 80 anymore, but it could still see 6000. So, out of curiousity I deleted port 6000, and portforwarded it again. I typed 6000 in canyouseeme.org and for some reason it couldn't see it anymore. It makes no sense at all. Any help?

    I'm using a d-link router


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    WowIwasSuperCringeB4 XZeenon is offline
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    Re: Port Forwarding

    I'm not sure what is your problem but you should port forward from 80-8800 if you wan't to open up a lot of ports.

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    Sultan of Yolo Demantor is offline
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    Re: Port Forwarding

    Quote Originally Posted by SluggerMyers View Post
    Ahh this is majorly pissing me off.

    Okay I forwarded ports 80 and 6000, but for some reason couldn't get 5100 UDP, 8900 TCP, and 7000/7777 BOTH to forward.

    Well, I tried a bunch of solutions. I went to canyouseeme.org and for some reason it couldnt see port 80 anymore, but it could still see 6000. So, out of curiousity I deleted port 6000, and portforwarded it again. I typed 6000 in canyouseeme.org and for some reason it couldn't see it anymore. It makes no sense at all. Any help?

    I'm using a d-link router
    Forward the ports from 80-81 & 6000-9000 TO your LAN IP!



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