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Re: Actiontec V1000H Port Forwarding Troubles
The only entry I can find for a "WAN IP address" on the status page is a "IPv6 WAN Address", which is in a different format to the IP on canyouseeme.org. Would a "Modem IP Address" work? Because that number appears to be in the same format and is a different value from what I get on canyouseeme.org.8.6KViews0likes0CommentsActiontec V1000H Port Forwarding Troubles
I want to set up a game server for my friends and I to play on; Specifically for a Source game. I’m on Windows 11, using an Actiontec V1000H router, and have tried following the instructions from these two sites to setup up the server with port forwarding: https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/65A6-0A32-20EF-16E4 https://portforward.com/actiontec/v1000h/ However, no matter what I do, nobody is able to see or join the server. I’ve tried using the site canyouseeme.org and the Port Checker tool in the Network Utilities app from portforward.com to see if the ports are open and neither could make any connection (I made sure the server was running when I tested this). I’m fairly sure I’ve filled out the port forwarding rule correctly. The LAN IP address I gave is the same as the IPv4 I get from an ipconfig I have inbound rules in the Windows Firewall to allow the game program access to the ports (both TCP and UDP) I’ve tried turning off the firewalls for both the router and computer. I’ve tried giving the computer a static IP and a DHCP reservation (Not at the same time). I’ve tried enabling DMZ hosting on the computer. I’ve given my friends my WAN IP to try connecting to the server through the game’s console; It always fails after 4 retries (Mentioning this because it’s a Source game). The only other thing I can think of is that I’ve seen it mentioned that I could be behind a hidden NAT and to make sure the WAN IP on the router is the same as the IP I get from a “What’s my IP” search. I can’t find anything on the router’s webpage that explicitly states it’s the "WAN IP", but I can see a “Modem IP” and a “IPv6 WAN Address”, neither of which match the IPv4 or IPv6 addresses I get from Google. I'm not sure if that means this is the problem, or what I can do about it if it is. Anyone have any advice on what the problem or solution could be to getting port forwarding to work?Solved8.8KViews0likes8Comments