Hello, I don't typically make my own posts, generally gleaning what I need from other topics, etc. So if there's something I've improperly formatted or posted in the wrong place, please let me know & I'll try to fix it.
So, I've been trying to start up a Minecraft server for my friends & me that I intended to host on my personal PC. This isn't new to me as I've done 3-4 servers for us in the past. I have, however, changed to a different ISP so I'm not as familiar with their router/gateway, etc (Still vaguely unsure about the difference between router and gateway but I "believe" I have a gateway type).
So I went to do the port forwarding which I found the proper section in the router and forwarded the 25565 port etc. My one friend I was having test the connection was unable to log in, the server was just searching on his end and eventually timed out. When I checked the port through ipfingerprints.com using their port checker, I noticed it came back as "filtered". (I DID have the server running etc at this time by the way). I looked into this and from what I gather, it typically means the port IS open but is blocked by a firewall, etc. I've never encountered this before so I watched some tutorials. I then made exceptions in the Windows firewall for the port, Minecraft, java, & even the server.jar file (although that last one I have my doubts if it really did anything) for both TCP and UDP connections, as well as exception rules for both Inbound and Outbound. Still filtered. I went in and turned off the firewall on the router entirely. Still filtered. So I left that off & turned off the Windows firewall entirely...still filtered. Aaaaaand that's when I ended up here lol. Cause if it's still filtered with BOTH firewalls off, then I have no clue what the problem is at this point. I should also note, before testing the firewalls I did reach out to the ISP and apparently they said the port forwarding looked correct on their end. For reference, I currently have a Zyxel router, model number: EMG6726-B10A,
I would appreciate any help that anyone can offer on how to fix this issue. I am very comfortable with computers etc but I only have a mediocre understanding of routers/networking etc. Enough to do a lot on my own but not know how to fix issues if things don't work lol. So if more information is needed or things need to be tested etc, I'm not opposed but would probably need direction on how to do so properly.
Thanks in advance.
So, I've been trying to start up a Minecraft server for my friends & me that I intended to host on my personal PC. This isn't new to me as I've done 3-4 servers for us in the past. I have, however, changed to a different ISP so I'm not as familiar with their router/gateway, etc (Still vaguely unsure about the difference between router and gateway but I "believe" I have a gateway type).
So I went to do the port forwarding which I found the proper section in the router and forwarded the 25565 port etc. My one friend I was having test the connection was unable to log in, the server was just searching on his end and eventually timed out. When I checked the port through ipfingerprints.com using their port checker, I noticed it came back as "filtered". (I DID have the server running etc at this time by the way). I looked into this and from what I gather, it typically means the port IS open but is blocked by a firewall, etc. I've never encountered this before so I watched some tutorials. I then made exceptions in the Windows firewall for the port, Minecraft, java, & even the server.jar file (although that last one I have my doubts if it really did anything) for both TCP and UDP connections, as well as exception rules for both Inbound and Outbound. Still filtered. I went in and turned off the firewall on the router entirely. Still filtered. So I left that off & turned off the Windows firewall entirely...still filtered. Aaaaaand that's when I ended up here lol. Cause if it's still filtered with BOTH firewalls off, then I have no clue what the problem is at this point. I should also note, before testing the firewalls I did reach out to the ISP and apparently they said the port forwarding looked correct on their end. For reference, I currently have a Zyxel router, model number: EMG6726-B10A,
I would appreciate any help that anyone can offer on how to fix this issue. I am very comfortable with computers etc but I only have a mediocre understanding of routers/networking etc. Enough to do a lot on my own but not know how to fix issues if things don't work lol. So if more information is needed or things need to be tested etc, I'm not opposed but would probably need direction on how to do so properly.
Thanks in advance.
