Attempting to connect Port 6112 for playing Diablo 1 with a friend isn’t working—try troubleshooting the setup.
Attempting to connect Port 6112 for playing Diablo 1 with a friend isn’t working—try troubleshooting the setup.
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Add the executable file to your Windows Firewall settings, or the firewall used by your antivirus program. It’s simple to verify forwarding functionality by configuring an FTP server to listen on a specific port—such as FileZilla’s FTP server, which can be installed in under five minutes and requires you to include the server executable in your firewall rules. Once configured, you can test connectivity using a site like https://ftptest.net/; enter your external IP address and the port number, then press the test button. If successful, both the website and FileZilla interface should show communication between your PC and the FTP server. When confirmed, you may disable the FTP server and start playing your game on that port.
I would remove the TCP line since it doesn’t make sense. Activities like video streaming and online gaming should use UDP because they’re time-sensitive. TCP isn’t ideal for these tasks. Give it a try, and focus on using only port 6112 first, both externally and internally, to see if it works.