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Fixed. Was on CG-nat. Any people outside my network had to connect through my external IP. Solved

How have you checked if the port was open?

Was the server running on that IP (192.168.0.16) when you checked?

Who is your ISP? Are they running CG-NAT? On your router page does it list your external IP as 10.x.x.x, 100.64.x.x through 100.127.x.x or 172.16.x.x to 172.31.x.x?

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This config looks OK to me, assuming that is your only router. 

 

Punch in the command netstat -ano | findstr :25565 and make sure your server is actually listening. You may also need an allowance in the Windows Firewall. 

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4 hours ago, Lurick said:

How have you checked if the port was open?

Was the server running on that IP (192.168.0.16) when you checked?

Who is your ISP? Are they running CG-NAT? On your router page does it list your external IP as 10.x.x.x, 100.64.x.x through 100.127.x.x or 172.16.x.x to 172.31.x.x?

The port doesn't seem to be open on canyouseeme.org. Server is running on that ip. ISP is A1 Croatia. I don't know what CG-NAT is, but my nat type in MW2 is closed if that has anything to do with that. My external ip on canyouseeme.org is 213.xxx.xx.xxx Couldn't find it in the router page. Thank you for the response

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2 hours ago, jake9000 said:

This config looks OK to me, assuming that is your only router. 

 

Punch in the command netstat -ano | findstr :25565 and make sure your server is actually listening. You may also need an allowance in the Windows Firewall. 

I got this, while connected to the server.

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2 hours ago, jake9000 said:

This config looks OK to me, assuming that is your only router. 

 

Punch in the command netstat -ano | findstr :25565 and make sure your server is actually listening. You may also need an allowance in the Windows Firewall. 

It's my only router

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4 hours ago, Lurick said:

How have you checked if the port was open?

Was the server running on that IP (192.168.0.16) when you checked?

Who is your ISP? Are they running CG-NAT? On your router page does it list your external IP as 10.x.x.x, 100.64.x.x through 100.127.x.x or 172.16.x.x to 172.31.x.x?

I looked CG NAT up. It might be. It shows up as 100.125.112.251

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22 hours ago, Lurick said:

How have you checked if the port was open?

Was the server running on that IP (192.168.0.16) when you checked?

Who is your ISP? Are they running CG-NAT? On your router page does it list your external IP as 10.x.x.x, 100.64.x.x through 100.127.x.x or 172.16.x.x to 172.31.x.x?

update:Called my ISP I was on CG-NAT now I'm not anymore. canyouseeme.org sees me on port 25565 but server still doesn't let anyone outside my network connect

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