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You need to redirect ports 9900, 9993, 9998, 9980, 9800 (TCP/UDP) not sure about 9800.it works in local,,,but not working in Public...i guess need to open some ports in the router...
If you have more that one NIC on your PC you need to change priority to the NIC that is connected to to your router or disable other adapters until you start the server.
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Setting Network Priority for Windows
Windows 10 and Windows Server 2012 and Higher
For Windows 10 and Windows Server 2012 and higher, you need to set the priority per adapter using "Interface metric". Adapters with a lower InterfaceMetric number are prioritized over adapters that have a higher number.- Open Network Connections.
- Go to each adapter and click on Properties.
- Click on IPv4 and click on Properties again in the new window.
- Click on Advanced.
- Change to a value of 2 or higher, as 1 is reserved for the loopback adapter.
- Open a new elevated PowerShell prompt.
- Run the command Get-NetIPInterface.
- Find your Ethernet adapters in the list and look at the InterfaceMetric and Index column. Make note of index and InterfaceMetric value of the adapter you want to change.
- Run the command Set-NetIPInterface -InterfaceIndex "indexValue" -InterfaceMetric "metricValue" where indexValue is the index of the adapter and metricValue is the InterfaceMetric value you want to set. For example, Set-NetIPInterface -InterfaceIndex "11" -InterfaceMetric "20" would set adapter 11’s Interface Metric to 20.
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