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JudeGlad
Jun 06, 2021Aspirant
AC791L Jetpack portforwarding error request timed out 25565 port
I have portforwarded 25565 and I have started my Minecraft server and it is listening on port 25565
[21:42:39 INFO]: Starting Minecraft server on *:25565
I have turned off my firewall i can't turn the firewall off on the router the option is not there
I ran canyouseeme and it says request timed out for port 25565 and i have no idea what's going on
can someone help me?
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> I have portforwarded 25565 [...]
How, exactly?
> [...] and I have started my Minecraft server [...]
On what?
> [...] I have turned off my firewall [...]
_You_, personally, have a firewall? Or do you mean some firewall or
other on some gizmo or other, or what?> I ran canyouseeme [...]
Which is testing which IP address? And "yours" is?
For the usual problems with port forwarding, see:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/x/m-p/1859106
Hint: Usual problem number 1 in that list is number 1 for a reason.> Model: AirCard 791L|Verizon Jetpack 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot (AC791L)
- JudeGladAspirant
i went to 192.168.1.1 went to advanced and port forwarding and then entered 25565 as the port and entered my local ip hit save then restarted the aircard
I started my Minecraft server on a pc?
i turned off windows defender firewall
why do I have to give you my public IP address that is private
> [...] entered my local ip [...]
"my"? _You_, personally, have a local IP address? Or did you mean
the IP address of some computer or other on your LAN? Or what?> https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/x/m-p/1859106
Look for "How did you ensure [...]?".
> I started my Minecraft server on a pc?
Are you asking me or telling me? Its IP address?
> why do I have to give you my public IP address that is private
You don't need to give me anything. It might be helpful if you
compared "the IP address of the WAN/Internet interface of your router"
with "what you're using as your public IP address from the outside
world".
> https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/x/m-p/1859106Did you look at it?