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if they are both in the router and in the firewall, in udp and tcp too
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the firewall must be deactivated, or activated by giving permission in the public and private profiles?
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Can you shut your windows firewall right off ? (deactivate it totally) Just for now, to do some port testing. Then I will try and get on the server.
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OK, ready, I have it in ON
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I do not understand ... why can not you still :(
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I got same error. I have no idea why. You opened up the ports 7100 right through to 7500 ? (all of them). ?
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yes, both in the firewall and in the router, the 7100 and the 7500, 5998, 5999, 9000, 9001, and 7778, both with udp and tcp
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What do you mean, open the 7100 through the 7500? and all of them?
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You have to have the entire range of ports 7100 to 7500 open to use any of those ports. Example, 7100, 7101, 7102, 7103, 7104 ......and all the way up to 7500. When you forward ports in your router, can you use port range forwarding ? Meaning that you can forward that whole range in one entry. NOT just 2 of them (7100 and 7500) it has to be all of them inbetween.
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what option is to activate the range of ports?
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Quote:
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when I open the port 7100-7500, the 7100 is the public and the 7500 the lan? o the reverse
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I tell you why I have them all open separately, I put 7100-7500, I have them separately, but when is the lan and what is the public?
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I have the doubt with that, when you put 7100-7500, how do I put it when opening the port 7100 in lan and 7500 in public? and when for example you say only one for example 7778, which opens in both in lan and publishes?
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Ports are ONLY needing to be open for public. You don't need any ports open for a local/lan server. So any and all ports that you do open is for the public.
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