I cannot figure out why friends cannot connect. I am giving them public ip address for them to connect and it doesn't work. I am running the official Minecraft server download. Here are attached images for further information. Yes the port forward IP is my computers assigned ip address, not the routers.
I am wondering if the UAC virtualization has anything to do with it, as it's disabled. In Router settings the firewall is set to minimum, allowed connections both ways. I can connect with Localhost and 127.0.0.1 to my own server (obviously). Plz help i don't know why it won't work. Attachments are, bat file for running server, server.properties, cmd netstat -ad, both windows for server, and port forwarding on router.
Im assuming on the router? Because if that's the case minimum is the lowest for IPv4, which makes it disabled. And it won't allow for me to edit IPv6 side of the firewall.
I cannot figure out why friends cannot connect. I am giving them public ip address for them to connect and it doesn't work. I am running the official Minecraft server download. Here are attached images for further information. Yes the port forward IP is my computers assigned ip address, not the routers.
I am wondering if the UAC virtualization has anything to do with it, as it's disabled. In Router settings the firewall is set to minimum, allowed connections both ways. I can connect with Localhost and 127.0.0.1 to my own server (obviously). Plz help i don't know why it won't work. Attachments are, bat file for running server, server.properties, cmd netstat -ad, both windows for server, and port forwarding on router.
Completely disable your firewall and try again.
Im assuming on the router? Because if that's the case minimum is the lowest for IPv4, which makes it disabled. And it won't allow for me to edit IPv6 side of the firewall.
I meant whichever firewall you're using on the computer.
Thanks wow that worked. Thanks for the help.