No, your link directs people to "home" by way of 127.0.0.1, my link goes to your IP address. Anyway, I still can't connect. I recommend changing the entry you made from UDP to TCP and seeing if that helps.
192.168.1.1 or 127.0.0.1 are usually Internal IP's or Router IP's (Usually meaning Inside.)
Your ip such as 69.40.184.212 is a External IP meaning Outside. Or your Global IP, whatever comes first. Only people connected to you and your router, are able to join your Internal IP. (Or in this case, LAN.) This is usually because the router has a built in-firewall with blocking almost all ports, and you are in need to open your ports.
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Protocol Port (or Range) Host Port Timeout (sec)
UDP 25565 25565 600
TCP 25565 25565 86400
192.168.1.1 or 127.0.0.1 are usually Internal IP's or Router IP's (Usually meaning Inside.)
Your ip such as 69.40.184.212 is a External IP meaning Outside. Or your Global IP, whatever comes first. Only people connected to you and your router, are able to join your Internal IP. (Or in this case, LAN.) This is usually because the router has a built in-firewall with blocking almost all ports, and you are in need to open your ports.
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but what do i do now? delete both of them?
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What was the problem? It'll be good for future problems if we have a solution for this prolem posted here :smile.gif:
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