Sorry for double thread in row but i am trying starting my gmod server but i think i need port forwarding because the server goes LAN always
what i should do? and no do not tell me go portforward.com because my router/modem is not there
i am using:
Sierra Wireless AC762S
it asks following:
name
IP
port
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1.Go into your browser and type in your Default Gateway number into the address bar. (make sure to include the periods)
2.Enter in your router's username and password. If you do not know these, then you can contact whoever handles the router and they can tell you. (Parents, Boss, etc..)
3.Go to the menu area for Port Forwarding/Port Triggering
4.Open these ports:
PROTOCOL / INBOUND / OUTBOUND
UDP 1200 1200
UDP 26901 26901 (This will allow the server to show up on the master server list.)
UDP 27000 27015
TCP 27020 27039
UDP 27015 27015 (you may not be able to open this one, but it is suggested that you try)
UDP 27020 27020
TCP 27015 27015
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still remaining unsolved mystery... for me...
[QUOTE=theplayer232;42605747]still remaining unsolved mystery... for me...[/QUOTE]
What does? Don't you know how to forward ports on your router?
[QUOTE=ms333;42605830]What does? Don't you know how to forward ports on your router?[/QUOTE]
you got it... it needs me to tell some "name" then IP and port
Make your computer/server/whatever you use, a static local ip. Typically it's something like 192.168.1.10 - Name is something you choose, it's just an identifier. IP is the local IP, can also be found by typing ipconfig in cmd. Ports are the ports I provided you with. If you only can type one redirect port, it's usually the starting port. Sometimes it might need to be 0.
Example (TCP 27020 27039):
Name: GMod Server #1
IP: 192.168.1.10
Starting port: 27020
Ending port: 29039
Redirect port: 27020
Type: TCP
[QUOTE=ms333;42606217]Make your computer/server/whatever you use, a static local ip. Typically it's something like 192.168.1.10 - Name is something you choose, it's just an identifier. IP is the local IP, can also be found by typing ipconfig in cmd. Ports are the ports I provided you with. If you only can type one redirect port, it's usually the starting port. Sometimes it might need to be 0.
Example (TCP 27020 27039):
Name: GMod Server #1
IP: 192.168.1.10
Starting port: 27020
Ending port: 29039
Redirect port: 27020
Type: TCP[/QUOTE]
it doesn't ask for ending port or redirect port
just name, ip and port
No TCP/UDP option? Are you sure you selected port forwarding?
[QUOTE=ms333;42608133]No TCP/UDP option? Are you sure you selected port forwarding?[/QUOTE]
yes it asks for the port type TCP or UDP
but there is no ending port or starting from port
Just enter the port as the first port in the range you need to open. If you can't get it to work, buy a new router.
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