carnageX Private Joker, Staff member Messages 25,056 Location Oregon Dec 24, 2013 #11 It's possible that your ISP is blocking it through the modem. Have you called your ISP by chance and asked if they can open the ports you set for Minecraft? Or do you have access to log into your modem's interface without calling your ISP?
It's possible that your ISP is blocking it through the modem. Have you called your ISP by chance and asked if they can open the ports you set for Minecraft? Or do you have access to log into your modem's interface without calling your ISP?
D DistraughtSysop In Runtime Messages 407 Location USA Jan 13, 2014 #12 boygenius25 said: Yes, windows firewall is completely disabled, and i have no AVs. However windows defender is up. Is that a problem? EDIT: Would giving myself a static ip address helP? Click to expand... Yes, the machine hosting the server should have s static ip. Can you confirm that the server has the same ip specified in the port forward? Also, the problem might not be on your end. Try the following tool to check if your port is open: Open Port Check Tool - Test Port Forwarding on Your Router Edit: Just noticed the last date. Ah, well.
boygenius25 said: Yes, windows firewall is completely disabled, and i have no AVs. However windows defender is up. Is that a problem? EDIT: Would giving myself a static ip address helP? Click to expand... Yes, the machine hosting the server should have s static ip. Can you confirm that the server has the same ip specified in the port forward? Also, the problem might not be on your end. Try the following tool to check if your port is open: Open Port Check Tool - Test Port Forwarding on Your Router Edit: Just noticed the last date. Ah, well.