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Sunesh04
Dec 26, 2020Aspirant
WNR3500L v2 25565 port closed
Good evening whichever human being stumbleing across my post. I have recently been digging deep in making a minecraft server. Although i can join and i have set up my port forward, my friend cant j...
Sunesh04
Dec 26, 2020Aspirant
I can join using my LAN IP address.
The reason i can't join with my WAN ip address is because the port 25565 is closed.
And i have made both inbound and outbound rules in my firewall.
The routers IP and WAN is the following: Default gateway:192.168.1.1 and IPv4:192.168.1.150
WAN could also be 109.56.132.21. Don't really know what to look for.
I have recently reset my router to default settings.
My friend has tried different IP addresses but the one which works the best is 109.56.xxx.xxx
The IP i know is right is for my port forwarding, i use my computers Internal IP address.(192.168.)
We tried to connect with different IP addresses to see which one would let us join the server, but all of them failed.
Is there something i'm doing wrong with my port forwarding or is there something blocking my bound rules in my firewall?
antinode
Dec 26, 2020Guru
> Firmware version? Connected to what?
Still wondering.
> I can join using my LAN IP address.
"join" from where? What is "my LAN IP address"? The _server's_ LAN
IP address? "192.168.1.150"? Something else?
> The reason i can't join with my WAN ip address is because the port
> 25565 is closed.
Did I ask _why_? No, I did not. I don't care what you think "The
reason" is. The question/test was:
> If that works, then, still from a system on your LAN, try using the
> router's WAN/Internet IP address. That should verify the
> port-forwarding rule(s) (and the "NAT loopback" feature of the router).
Did you try that? What happened?
> WAN could also be [...]
"could be"?
ADVANCED > ADVANCED Home : Internet Port : Internet IP Address
What _is_ it?
> My friend has tried different IP addresses but the one which works the
> best is 109.56.xxx.xxx
That tells me exactly nothing. Why would you expect more than one
external/public IP address to work?
> Is there something i'm doing wrong with my port forwarding or is there
> something blocking my bound rules in my firewall?
If you answered the questions, then I might be able to tell. Your
port-forwarding rule looked ok. (If your server's at "192.168.1.150".)
> [...] Don't really know what to look for.