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My server doesn't appear on the server list after I opened ports.

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  • NeoRektundefined NeoRekt

    Dss0 It should be up now. It's called "Neo Test Server"

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    NeoRekt oh it's t6.. you posted in bo1 server support. For t6 the default port is 4976, doesn't matter tho you can change it to whatever.
    Anyways your server is registered on our master but it's not joinable meaning udp traffic can't get through to it.
    Can you post a screenshot of your port forwarding settings?

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      NeoRekt oh it's t6.. you posted in bo1 server support. For t6 the default port is 4976, doesn't matter tho you can change it to whatever.
      Anyways your server is registered on our master but it's not joinable meaning udp traffic can't get through to it.
      Can you post a screenshot of your port forwarding settings?

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      Dss0 Omg I'm so stupid. Sorry I wanted to create one for T5 too but I forgot I was making one for T6. Here's a pic of my Router Settings 29b0d464-38ce-43be-9038-d658917f2b2c-imagen.png

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      • NeoRektundefined NeoRekt

        Dss0 Omg I'm so stupid. Sorry I wanted to create one for T5 too but I forgot I was making one for T6. Here's a pic of my Router Settings 29b0d464-38ce-43be-9038-d658917f2b2c-imagen.png

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        NeoRekt there's no option to assign the forwarding rule to a specific ip/pc on the network? well ok i guess it forwards it for any lan ip then..
        Is there a status page on your router that shows the WAN ip? If there is compare it to the one you see when you visit this page: https://www.whatsmyip.org/. Is it the same?

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          NeoRekt there's no option to assign the forwarding rule to a specific ip/pc on the network? well ok i guess it forwards it for any lan ip then..
          Is there a status page on your router that shows the WAN ip? If there is compare it to the one you see when you visit this page: https://www.whatsmyip.org/. Is it the same?

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          Dss0 There's a WAN Configuration section but it doesn't show any IP... Although there's a configuration for IPv4 Mapping, that I don't know if is relevant: 42e30853-cd23-45ab-b13b-d7fffc467ac4-imagen.png

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          • NeoRektundefined NeoRekt

            Dss0 There's a WAN Configuration section but it doesn't show any IP... Although there's a configuration for IPv4 Mapping, that I don't know if is relevant: 42e30853-cd23-45ab-b13b-d7fffc467ac4-imagen.png

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            NeoRekt strange settings, it doesn't allow setting any port. Maybe it opens all of them?

            Try:

            Mapping Name: T6 Server
            WAN Name: leave as is
            Internal Host: Select the pc that runs the server from the dropdown menu
            External Source IP: leave empty

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              NeoRekt strange settings, it doesn't allow setting any port. Maybe it opens all of them?

              Try:

              Mapping Name: T6 Server
              WAN Name: leave as is
              Internal Host: Select the pc that runs the server from the dropdown menu
              External Source IP: leave empty

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              Dss0 Done, I closed and reopened the server too

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              • NeoRektundefined NeoRekt

                Dss0 Done, I closed and reopened the server too

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                NeoRekt still can't connect.. no idea. Maybe you're behind carrier grade nat..

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                • Dss0undefined Dss0

                  NeoRekt still can't connect.. no idea. Maybe you're behind carrier grade nat..

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                  Dss0 Ohh damn. There's no way I can change that? Or I need to contact my ISP?

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                  • NeoRektundefined NeoRekt

                    Dss0 Ohh damn. There's no way I can change that? Or I need to contact my ISP?

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                    NeoRekt well idk if you are behind cgn, if you are then you can call your isp and ask for a static ipv4 address.
                    To test it you can try this site: http://ip.bieringer.net/cgn-test.html

                    Test supported protocols -> Start initial test -> Set amount of connections to 1024 -> start normal test (will take 66s). Then post a screenshot of the results.

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                    • Dss0undefined Dss0

                      NeoRekt well idk if you are behind cgn, if you are then you can call your isp and ask for a static ipv4 address.
                      To test it you can try this site: http://ip.bieringer.net/cgn-test.html

                      Test supported protocols -> Start initial test -> Set amount of connections to 1024 -> start normal test (will take 66s). Then post a screenshot of the results.

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                      Dss0 Here's the results 84cfa49c-bbe5-47bd-b2ce-619e5a0b48e5-imagen.png

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                      • NeoRektundefined NeoRekt

                        Dss0 Here's the results 84cfa49c-bbe5-47bd-b2ce-619e5a0b48e5-imagen.png

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                        NeoRekt lots of yellow means you're most likely behind cgn. you can try the test again with even more connections (it'll take a long time tho), if it ever turns red it's certain you're behind cgn.

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                        • Dss0undefined Dss0

                          NeoRekt lots of yellow means you're most likely behind cgn. you can try the test again with even more connections (it'll take a long time tho), if it ever turns red it's certain you're behind cgn.

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                          Dss0 585a5540-be9b-457f-86c3-ba811474209a-imagen.png Bruh. So I need to talk to my ISP and tell them to give me a Static IPv4 ? I believe I saw a setting to change it in the configs

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                          • NeoRektundefined NeoRekt

                            Dss0 585a5540-be9b-457f-86c3-ba811474209a-imagen.png Bruh. So I need to talk to my ISP and tell them to give me a Static IPv4 ? I believe I saw a setting to change it in the configs

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                            NeoRekt yes you need to talk to your isp. Ask for a static ip or just ask if they can give you a non-cgn dynamic one but it's questionable if whoever you catch on the phone even knows what that is.

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                            • Dss0undefined Dss0

                              NeoRekt yes you need to talk to your isp. Ask for a static ip or just ask if they can give you a non-cgn dynamic one but it's questionable if whoever you catch on the phone even knows what that is.

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                              Dss0 K. Thank you so much for the help

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