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hey, first of all im not good with these things so i might sound stupid,

i want to port forward so i can have a better experience in a certain game,

the support says on their page to open these ports, 

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 TCP 443, 3074

UDP 443, 3074

but i watched many tutorials because i've never done this before, and their interface looks different from mine, 

could someone explain me how to enable this port in with my interface

 

Thanks in advance

 

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You need to figure out your computer's IP address. So lets say you're at 192.168.0.113, then in the first slot you'll type 113, then the "beginpoort" would be 443, "Eindpoort" is also 443, and you can change protocol to TCP.

 

Then do the same thing in the lower slots only with a different port number. Set them all to active, and you have successfully forwarded inbound traffic to your computer.

 

EDIT, just realized they are the same ports for TCP and UDP, so just set the protocol drop down to both.

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Lokaal IP-Adres = Whatever the IP of your computer is

Beginpoort = 443

Eindpoort = 443

Protocol = Beide

Status = Actief

 

Lokaal IP-Adres = Whatever the IP of your computer is

Beginpoort = 3074

Eindpoort = 3074

Protocol = Beide

Status = Actief

Current Network Layout:

Current Build Log/PC:

Storage Server Setup:

 

Prior Build Log/PC:

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10 minutes ago, Theguywhobea said:

You need to figure out your computer's IP address. So lets say you're at 192.168.0.113, then in the first slot you'll type 113, then the "beginpoort" would be 443, "Eindpoort" is also 443, and you can change protocol to TCP.

 

Then do the same thing in the lower slots only with a different port number. Set them all to active, and you have successfully forwarded inbound traffic to your computer.

 

EDIT, just realized they are the same ports for TCP and UDP, so just set the protocol drop down to both.

above it says: 

Opgelet: onderstaande poorten kan je niet gebruiken!

  • TCP-poorten: 25, 53, 135, 137, 138, 139, 161, 162, 445 en 1080
  • UDP-poorten: 53, 135, 137, 139, 161 en 162

Poortnummers mogen niet overlappen, de beginpoort moet lager zijn dan de eindpoort en de eindpoort mag niet hoger zijn dan 65000.

 

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Please note: you cannot use the ports below! TCP ports: 25, 53, 135, 137, 138, 139, 161, 162, 445 and 1080 UDP ports: 53, 135, 137, 139, 161 and 162 Port numbers must not overlap, the start port must be lower than the end port and the end port must not exceed 65000.

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Just now, Flawizz said:

above it says: 

Opgelet: onderstaande poorten kan je niet gebruiken!

  • TCP-poorten: 25, 53, 135, 137, 138, 139, 161, 162, 445 en 1080
  • UDP-poorten: 53, 135, 137, 139, 161 en 162

Poortnummers mogen niet overlappen, de beginpoort moet lager zijn dan de eindpoort en de eindpoort mag niet hoger zijn dan 65000.

 

or translated 

Please note: you cannot use the ports below! TCP ports: 25, 53, 135, 137, 138, 139, 161, 162, 445 and 1080 UDP ports: 53, 135, 137, 139, 161 and 162 Port numbers must not overlap, the start port must be lower than the end port and the end port must not exceed 65000.

Seems like it's not allowing you to forward port 443, try forwarding 3074

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1 minute ago, Flawizz said:

like this? still giving me an error message, maybe you could get something out the error message: error.flowSession.noFlowSession

I don't see why that would give you an error, this is how I have my ports forwarded in my router. Maybe you have some kind of weird router? Try googling your router model number and grab a manual.

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On 3/16/2019 at 9:39 AM, Theguywhobea said:

You need to figure out your computer's IP address. So lets say you're at 192.168.0.113, then in the first slot you'll type 113, then the "beginpoort" would be 443, "Eindpoort" is also 443, and you can change protocol to TCP.

 

Then do the same thing in the lower slots only with a different port number. Set them all to active, and you have successfully forwarded inbound traffic to your computer.

 

EDIT, just realized they are the same ports for TCP and UDP, so just set the protocol drop down to both.

I thought maybe you'd be able to help me too

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