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noob question but i still need to ask it.

noob question but i still need to ask it.

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soldier_craft
Member
242
09-29-2025, 05:34 AM
#1
I manage a Rust and Valheim server at home and just changed my ISP's connection. I installed a new router and set up port forwarding as before. When I checked my public IP online, it showed 208.38.225.50, but my router displays a different external IP. I'm unsure which address to share with visitors. The search result IP isn't reliable, and the external one doesn't work either. What should I use instead?
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soldier_craft
09-29-2025, 05:34 AM #1

I manage a Rust and Valheim server at home and just changed my ISP's connection. I installed a new router and set up port forwarding as before. When I checked my public IP online, it showed 208.38.225.50, but my router displays a different external IP. I'm unsure which address to share with visitors. The search result IP isn't reliable, and the external one doesn't work either. What should I use instead?

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Rxnger
Member
198
10-01-2025, 01:01 AM
#2
I faced the same issue with my Minecraft server where my public IP changed compared to what my router displayed. I don’t share my public IP, so you might be experiencing a similar situation. Check out my previous post for more details. It would be helpful if you take the time to read it thoroughly. While I’m not an expert on networking jargon, my explanation should clarify what’s happening.
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Rxnger
10-01-2025, 01:01 AM #2

I faced the same issue with my Minecraft server where my public IP changed compared to what my router displayed. I don’t share my public IP, so you might be experiencing a similar situation. Check out my previous post for more details. It would be helpful if you take the time to read it thoroughly. While I’m not an expert on networking jargon, my explanation should clarify what’s happening.

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Cloibear
Junior Member
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10-15-2025, 02:44 AM
#3
Your public IP reveals a general location, indicating your approximate area of residence.
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Cloibear
10-15-2025, 02:44 AM #3

Your public IP reveals a general location, indicating your approximate area of residence.

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RageGlitch
Posting Freak
771
10-15-2025, 03:04 AM
#4
Your router's WAN IP falls within the 100.64.x.x to 100.127.x.x range or 10.x.x.x, meaning it's behind CG-NAT and port forwarding isn't possible.
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RageGlitch
10-15-2025, 03:04 AM #4

Your router's WAN IP falls within the 100.64.x.x to 100.127.x.x range or 10.x.x.x, meaning it's behind CG-NAT and port forwarding isn't possible.

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Chiller9592
Senior Member
670
10-15-2025, 03:22 AM
#5
Thank you, I'll make the adjustment!
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Chiller9592
10-15-2025, 03:22 AM #5

Thank you, I'll make the adjustment!

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Komoomoo
Member
69
10-15-2025, 11:08 AM
#6
Seems you're under 100.95.x.x.
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Komoomoo
10-15-2025, 11:08 AM #6

Seems you're under 100.95.x.x.

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PowergirlA
Member
229
10-18-2025, 10:45 PM
#7
Yes, this refers to CG-NAT. The main option is contacting your ISP to inquire about obtaining a dedicated public IP address.
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PowergirlA
10-18-2025, 10:45 PM #7

Yes, this refers to CG-NAT. The main option is contacting your ISP to inquire about obtaining a dedicated public IP address.

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froggiee
Junior Member
28
10-20-2025, 07:22 PM
#8
I spoke with my ISP and confirmed the order. They mentioned they would email me within a few days.
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froggiee
10-20-2025, 07:22 PM #8

I spoke with my ISP and confirmed the order. They mentioned they would email me within a few days.