Heroes Port forwarding (Error) - BT Hub 4

ashleyuk

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I'm getting an Error with port forwarding 7000, 7100, 7200.. After clicking the Apply Button.

Conflict


The game or application you’ve selected conflicts with an application () you’ve already assigned to another device.

Please remove the other application or select the same device.



-Ash
 

ashleyuk

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I can't connect to my server using EXTERNALIP But I can connect to the server using 127.0.0.1 so I thought the Ports was messing up or some't.

Or am I suppose to use 127.0.0.1 while others use the EXTERNALIP?

-Ash
 
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I can't remember exactly, but you should need to use your internal IP, not 127.0.0.1 if you've set them up right to work public.
 
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I'm not getting that error any more but server is still saying "Offline". I've ported 7000, 7100, 7200 and done the following correctly.

!ServerInfo.txt: 127.0.0.1 86.134.246.229 7200

!AddrTable.txt: LOMCN Title1 127.0.0.1 86.134.246.229 86.134.246.229:7100

!RunAddr.txt: 86.134.246.229

I don't see any problems in there and I get con closed.. Any more suggestions??

-Ash

---------- Post Merged at 04:13 PM ---------- Previous Post was at 02:13 PM ----------

Bump. Anyone no my situation?

-Ash
 
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Chriz

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Your server is probably binding on your loopback address rather than your lan IP address.. Don't use 127.0.0.1 in your server setup instead use your lan IP eg 192.168.0.2, also make sure your port forwarding is set to the correct lan IP.

To get your lan IP open a command prompt and type ipconfig /all

Also make sure your firewall is not blocking the ports, you may have to add exceptions..
 
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Start > Run > CMD > ipconfig /all

Get your LAN IP (192.168.*.*) from your network device and use that as the IP to forward the ports to.
 
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