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charlieloudowl
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4 years ago
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Port Forwarding on T3200

Hi all,

 

I've read through the forums, and it seems this has been asked before in dozens of iterations, but never in the same way, and never really solved.

 

I'm trying to port forward on my T3200 router and it's not working. I've tried it two different ways. The standard way, setting up my port in the Firewall>Port Forwarding section of the router and also creating my own rules in the 'Applications>User Created Rules section. Neither works.

 

I've assigned a static IP to my computer under DHCP Reservations. I've rebooted the router. before I began, I even factory reset it. And yes, on the router's status page, the router's IP matches my public IP. I've double checked all my numbers. I've tried turning off the firewalls in the router and on my machine and still nothing. I've even tried disabling DMZ, and still no go. 

 

Am I missing something? Any other ideas for troubleshooting?

  • Have you tried connecting to the server from the Internet with Minecraft rather than just testing with canyouseeme?

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  • Have you tried connecting to the server from the Internet with Minecraft rather than just testing with canyouseeme?

    • charlieloudowl's avatar
      charlieloudowl
      Friendly Neighbour

      This is rather baffling, but I just tried, and yes, I was able to connect! So, case closed. Thank you! I knew in the end it would come down to something silly. I just ran a couple other ports through canyouseeme - ports I know are open because I'm using them for work - and they also show as closed. Strange. Thanks again.

      • xray's avatar
        xray
        Hero

        I'm not a gamer so I don't know much about Minecraft other than it make be dizzy watching my daughter play it. I suspect that the Minecraft server is deliberately not responding to whatever PING type request sites like canyouseeme is using. This may be a security feature to prevent port scanning and DOS attacks. If the server doesn't respond to anything but Minecraft clients then it's much safer.

         

        This is why there are regular posts ranting about TELUS blocking ports and people getting all angry when in fact TELUS actually isn't doing anything to prevent port forwarding. I usually ignore those rant posts but because you didn't blame TELUS at all I decided it was worth my time to help you.

         

        Enjoy the Minecraft ğŸ˜Š

  • charlieloudowl's avatar
    charlieloudowl
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    If it helps at all to see what I've done, I can post a couple screenshots:

     

    Here's how I've got port forwarding set up under Firewall>Port Forwarding, where LAN IP Address = the internal IP of the maching running my server.

     

     

    Here's my firwall status showing that everyting appears to be hunky dory?

     

    • xray's avatar
      xray
      Hero

      Your images will only show up after a Mod reviews them.

       

      Until then can you check the WAN IP (Internet side not LAN side) and see if it matches the IP address you see in canyouseeme.org?

  • You need to provide more information if you want meaningful help.

    1. what service you are trying use with port forwarding
    2. what ports
    3. what protocols
    4. how are you testing
    • charlieloudowl's avatar
      charlieloudowl
      Friendly Neighbour

      I'm setting up a Minecraft server using AMP's game management panel. It should be relatively simple. I've done it before doing everything I've done now, but something isn't working this time. Port 25565. I've provided more information on my testing in my reply to FuzzyLogic.

      • xray's avatar
        xray
        Hero

        Does the IP address from canyouseeme.org match the WAN IP address you see in the T3200M status page?

    • charlieloudowl's avatar
      charlieloudowl
      Friendly Neighbour

      Thanks for your reply. I've gone through the link and checked off a few other things. I am able to connect to the server from other computers in the same network. Not quite what I want, but it's a start. I've verified the server is configured with the correct default gateway. I've created custom rules in my firewall settings to allow this port. Tested again with https://canyouseeme.org/ and still no joy.