Can't I move a file to another folder on my computer?
Can't I move a file to another folder on my computer?
I tried setting up both udp and tcp for port 27015 on my csgo server, as well as port 9987 on my teamspeak server. None of these worked because they couldn't open. I'm running Windows 10 with the newest updates and using an ethernet connection from my router that is a Ubee Wifi Modem. Everything in my router settings is set up correctly, including static ip for my pc. Even after trying to let access through the firewall or turning off both the firewall and windows defender, it still didn't work. So I called my isp to see if they were blocking ports but they checked everything and said it was all fine. Based on that, I think something is stopping the ports from being forwarded on my desktop. Any tips or ideas would help me figure this out?
Here are two common problems: The app isn't actually running on the server, or it's set up for a different port than what you're using. You probably don't have a public internet IP address at all. So can you connect to the server function from another device in your house that shares your local network (LAN)? This would prove if the app was working fine. Next, go into your router and look at the IP address on the WAN port that your ISP gave you. If that number is different from what you see with a site like WhatsMyIP, then you don't have a public IP and it will never work. You might also try turning on the DMZ option on your router to test if all ports forward just fine. Some port forwarding settings on routers can be very confusing; sometimes putting in one specific IP address as the rule is enough for DMZ.