The server has not been shut down, the pc it is on has not either. It has been running nonstop, without any internet outage
But the fact that I turn off my own computer, stops me from being able to connect.
I have portforwarded the IP that the server is on
Edit: Any other person, outside of my personal network, are able to connect at any given time - No issues (Except I might have to make some changes, there are sudden lagspikes where the server goes back 1 or 2 seconds)
I am the server owner, and I am literally the only person with issues
This is my portforward for Minecraft. I have also tried 25565-25575.
I want to see the screenshot of the entire page as well that also shows what those checkbox means and also the page link/directory so I can have a better understanding how you're doing this.
So here's my process:
Start Server
Use (192.168.0.xxx) to connect
Success
Use for 12 hours straight, no issues
Shut down computer
Turn on computer
Use (192.168.0.xxx) to connect
Unable to connect
The server has not been shut down, the pc it is on has not either. It has been running nonstop, without any internet outage
But the fact that I turn off my own computer, stops me from being able to connect.
I have portforwarded the IP that the server is on
Edit: Any other person, outside of my personal network, are able to connect at any given time - No issues (Except I might have to make some changes, there are sudden lagspikes where the server goes back 1 or 2 seconds)
I am the server owner, and I am literally the only person with issues
ipchicken.com is the ip you need to use
I appreciate the comment, but unfortunately I've already tried the external WAN IP
This screenshot should showcase the varying amounts of IP's I've used (With and without ports)
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Show me the step you used to portforward the ip. Give me page link and screenshot
This is my portforward for Minecraft. I have also tried 25565-25575.
I want to see the screenshot of the entire page as well that also shows what those checkbox means and also the page link/directory so I can have a better understanding how you're doing this.