Now, I'm not sure if this is something to do with my router or my firewall. But I can't seem to port-forward my Minecraft server correctly; - even after trying different ports ranging from 25565 - 25590. I've already set port-forward rules on my router administration already, but when I checked to see of my port is open or not;- all I get is Error: I could not see your service on [MY EXTERNAL IP] on port (25565). Reason: Connection timed out. This is a picture of my router configuration:
I'm not sure if the image loaded or not (link: https://imgur.com/a/zdxAnEe), but I'll explain it: I made a new port forward rule for my server, I set my internal port to 25565 and my external port to 25565 as well, I also set my internal IP to my IPV4 address, and set my protocol to both UDP/TCP. Then I checked to canyouseeme.org to check if my port was open or not; - it was not. See, what I realized is that when I went to whatismyip.org, It shows my external IP, normal right? But when I checked my routers configuration page, the external IP was completely different, so I'm assuming this was the problem causing all these connection time outs? I consulted this problem to toms-hardware forums for help, the people there said that my router does not have a public IP address which means I could not port-forward. So does anyone know how to solve this?
Alternatively, Is there a way to port-forward your Minecraft server through a VPN service? I've had this problem for months now and It's getting very... VERY infuriating.
Also, I've already checked my firewall and added new rules in order to allow my port to pass through but to no avail; - I also tried to allow certain programs full access to the Internet (if that makes sense) but still no.
By the way, do you guys know how to change your public IP address? It might by a possible solution to this problem
Additional Information:
Server is running PaperMC with a fork of BungeeCord called "Waterfall".
Server is running 1.14.4
Allocated RAM: 4gb
Modem: Technicolor CGA011 <- Not sure what that is, doesn't even show up in Technicolor's official website
Now, I'm not sure if this is something to do with my router or my firewall. But I can't seem to port-forward my Minecraft server correctly; - even after trying different ports ranging from 25565 - 25590. I've already set port-forward rules on my router administration already, but when I checked to see of my port is open or not;- all I get is Error: I could not see your service on [MY EXTERNAL IP] on port (25565). Reason: Connection timed out. This is a picture of my router configuration:
I'm not sure if the image loaded or not (link: https://imgur.com/a/zdxAnEe), but I'll explain it: I made a new port forward rule for my server, I set my internal port to 25565 and my external port to 25565 as well, I also set my internal IP to my IPV4 address, and set my protocol to both UDP/TCP. Then I checked to canyouseeme.org to check if my port was open or not; - it was not. See, what I realized is that when I went to whatismyip.org, It shows my external IP, normal right? But when I checked my routers configuration page, the external IP was completely different, so I'm assuming this was the problem causing all these connection time outs? I consulted this problem to toms-hardware forums for help, the people there said that my router does not have a public IP address which means I could not port-forward. So does anyone know how to solve this?
Alternatively, Is there a way to port-forward your Minecraft server through a VPN service? I've had this problem for months now and It's getting very... VERY infuriating.
Also, I've already checked my firewall and added new rules in order to allow my port to pass through but to no avail; - I also tried to allow certain programs full access to the Internet (if that makes sense) but still no.
By the way, do you guys know how to change your public IP address? It might by a possible solution to this problem
Additional Information:
Server is running PaperMC with a fork of BungeeCord called "Waterfall".
Server is running 1.14.4
Allocated RAM: 4gb
Modem: Technicolor CGA011 <- Not sure what that is, doesn't even show up in Technicolor's official website
Router: TP-Link Archer C7 Version 4
Internet speed: 70mbps download / 60mbps upload
OS: Windows 10
System RAM: 16gb
CPU: Intel Core i5 8100
GPU: RX 580 8gb
Server Properties:
#Minecraft server properties
#Tue Nov 05 17:25:15 ICT 2019
spawn-protection=16
max-tick-time=60000
query.port=25565
generator-settings=
force-gamemode=false
allow-nether=true
enforce-whitelist=false
gamemode=survival
broadcast-console-to-ops=true
enable-query=false
player-idle-timeout=0
difficulty=easy
spawn-monsters=true
broadcast-rcon-to-ops=true
op-permission-level=4
pvp=true
snooper-enabled=true
level-type=default
hardcore=false
enable-command-block=false
max-players=20
network-compression-threshold=256
resource-pack-sha1=
max-world-size=29999984
function-permission-level=2
rcon.port=25575
server-port=25565
debug=false
server-ip=
spawn-npcs=true
allow-flight=false
level-name=world
view-distance=10
resource-pack=
spawn-animals=true
white-list=false
rcon.password=
generate-structures=true
max-build-height=256
online-mode=true
level-seed=
use-native-transport=true
prevent-proxy-connections=false
enable-rcon=false
motd=A Minecraft Server
Ok