Cannot portforwad

1 year ago

Hallo zusammen,

es tut mir leid, mein deutsch ist noch nicht so gut, also habe ich auf englisch geschrieben.

I have been trying to port forwarding for some steam game's dedicated server and a webserver and it seems like it's not working.

By the looks of it, it's open, but when I check if the ports are open, they're not. Could anyone help me out?

Mit freundlichen Grüßen
YK

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    • 1 year ago

      @YK51 First of all: which router is online at your premises?

      Second: how did you try? If you run a Speedport, you need to test definitely from the outside, as Speedports try to do the internal shortcut....

      Which ports do you need to what device? What game?
      Would you mind adding a screeshot of your config?

       

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      1 year ago

      Hey @YK51,

       

      thanks for reaching out to us and welcome to our community.

       

      We'd really like to help and discuss with you the options. For this please fill in your callback number. When are you available by phone?

       

      Best regards 

       

      Sarah D.

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      1 year ago

      Hello, Sarah,

      Unfortunately, my phone is currently broken and cannot pick up the call.
      Are there any alternative way to communicate?

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      1 year ago

      Hello @YK51.

      That's okay, we can also communicate in this thread here.

      That is weird, that it does not seem to work.

      Are you using any VPN client or a firewall which could interfere with the router?

      Maybe @UlrichZ could also assist you with your request.

      I'm happy to hear from you.

      Kind regards,

      Martin Bo.

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    • 1 year ago

      @YK51 & @Martin Bo.: Unfortunately, I can't help you with port forwarding, that's not my area of expertise. But as @wolliballa  already wrote, do not start any "connection tests" from your own LAN but only from the WAN. 

       

      Kind regards,

       

      Ulrich

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