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Wheeler1080
Mar 28, 2021Aspirant
Minecraft Server XR500
I am trying to run a Minecrafte server from my desktop PC connected Hardwired from the XR500 tot he PC. I have followed every video on youtube about setting one up. I can get into it locally but when...
Wheeler1080
Mar 28, 2021Aspirant
ok forgive me if this is a double post as I replied and it doesnt seem to have saved.
There was many youtube videos I used to set up the server and many of them were all really the same steps, however the one I used the most is this one "https://youtu.be/bljisWyxU-8
I do have the server address (local) as set up from the static IP (which I will remove as you mentioned that it causes more problems then it solves) which is also the same one in the list when I set the port forwarding.
as far as my local IP it was 98.5.1**.***
And for your last Q "What's the IP address of the router's WAN/Internet interface? ADVANCED > ADVANCED Home : Internet Port : Internet IP Address" :
I do not have that path to provide you the answer to your question. The only thing with WAN I can find in all my settings and options is under SETTINGS>SETUP>WAN SETUP and it looks like this:
I thank you for lending me assistance in my issues, and I appolgise for not including enough information, I am not 100% how much detail I need to provide.
antinode
Mar 29, 2021Guru
> I do not have that path to provide you the answer to your question.
> [...]
Sorry. I was thinking of a non-Pro-Gaming model, which is organized
differently. Does Settings> Setup > Internet Setup show the router's
WAN/Internet IP address? Settings > Setup > WAN Setup is too much
fine-print. (And, of course, Netgear no longer includes useful screen
shots in its manuals.)
- Wheeler1080Mar 29, 2021Aspirant
Sorry again, I attempted to attach a screen shot to my last post of that page, but it seems it it just a broken image. when I go into the WAN setup the only thing with an IP is something called "Default DMZ Server:" and in there is only lists SOME of my local IP, and doesnt list the last 2 number of the local IP. I assume I need to check that box and add the missing number in manually?
So I checked the box and put in the local IP address 192168.1.14 as its showing now after removing the static IP as suggested. I did put in the local IP (as it is now listed in the router page and changed the IP on the minecraft server config file) in the Address Reservation section as well. I then went to yougetsignal.com and tried my local IP address for port 25565 (what minecraft needs) and it still says the port is closed. I am not sure what else I am missing.
- antinodeMar 29, 2021Guru
> [...] "Default DMZ Server:" [...]
That effectively creates a port-forwarding rule for _all_ ports. It
won't help if a proper selective port-forwarding rule fails.> [...] I am not sure what else I am missing.
You haven't revealed the requested information about your router:
> What's the IP address of the router's WAN/Internet interface?
> [...] Does Settings> Setup > Internet Setup show the router's
> WAN/Internet IP address? [...]The User Manual's uninformative, and I don't have an XR500 in hand,
so I can't tell you where to find that datum.You don't seem to have answered any of the questions, or performed
any of the suggested tests in:
> https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/x/m-p/1859106So far, we're still at number 1, and, without the router's
WAN/Internet IP address, I don't expect any progress.- Wheeler1080Mar 29, 2021Aspirant
Sorry let me start by answering this question :
What's the IP address of the router's WAN/Internet interface?
> [...] Does Settings> Setup > Internet Setup show the router's
> WAN/Internet IP address? [...]Under this setting for the XR500 it does not show a anythign WAN, the only sections are as follows :
Asks if my internet requires a log in, to which it is answered NO
Section after that says "Internet IP Address" to which, "Get Dynamically from ISP" is selected
Below that unselected is "Use Static IP Address" and under that are the following:
IP Address: 98.5.XXX.XXX (since this is my public IP I dont want to display the full thing)
IP Subnet Mask: 255.255.240.0
Gateway IP Address: 98.5.2XX.X (this is slightly different then the public IP listed inthe IP Address section)
Then asks Domain Name Server (DNS) Address and selected is "Get Automatically from ISP"