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    can not get server to be recognized

    ok i have ran the test for the server for ts i have opened all the ports required for ts i have configured my modem and my router to forward the ports to my computer i am wondering if there is something i am missing here when i run the test this site offers to test the server i fail in all catagories on all ports

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    Quote Originally Posted by warwizzard73 View Post
    ok i have ran the test for the server for ts i have opened all the ports required for ts i have configured my modem and my router to forward the ports to my computer i am wondering if there is something i am missing here when i run the test this site offers to test the server i fail in all catagories on all ports
    Hello, You may want to check to see if your Firewalls on the computer & router modem are not blocking the TS program. Try that, run the test & let use konw if that helped. Thanks

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    i have opened the ports on my windows firewall and i have opened the ports on my router also i went and selected that program and added it to the allow list in my firewall

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    A few things you can do:

    Use your WAN IP. You can find that here. Using that on the Server Connection Test should help. If not, the ports are not fowarded correctly.

    Connect to your server privatly. You can use the localhost IP (127.0.0.1) or your internal IP. (192.168.x.xxx) Your Internal IP Can be found by going to the Start menu, clicking run, and type CMD. Once your DOS-Command propmt comes up, type ipconfig. If you can connect to your server with localhost or LAN IP (Local Area Network AKA Internal) this means you should be able to connect with your WAN IP that you get with the URL above.

    Alf

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