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Hey, i cannot port forward anything from my pc. I did it on my router, but canyouseeme couldnt find it. I Ran a tenlet test in command line, i tried a static ip but the dns server failed (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4). I tried almost everything, inbound and outbound rules on my pc, windows defender off, ect. I tried a second router as well. I have no clue on why its not portforwarding, almost all my ports are closed. Not even my ISP is blocking all of them.

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11 minutes ago, zMeul said:

the primary DNS should be that of your router, the 2nd and nth DNS can be google's

 

a screenshot of your router's port forwarding page would be helpful 

https://gyazo.com/3631703d9fcb1a3c6a0c80caf75ad074 screen shot, and what do you mean "nth"

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3 minutes ago, Noxides said:

https://gyazo.com/3631703d9fcb1a3c6a0c80caf75ad074 screen shot, and what do you mean "nth"

by nth I mean 3rd, 4th, 5th and so on

 

is the IP of the target machine 192.168.1.143? check it

 

also you can test if the router is borked by putting the target's machine IP in the DMZ - but don't leave it there; this is just to test if the router is OK or the ISP is fucking you

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1 minute ago, zMeul said:

by nth I mean 3rd, 4th, 5th and so on

 

is the IP of the target machine 192.168.1.143? check it

 

also you can test if the router is borked by putting the target's machine IP in the DMZ - but don't leave it there; this is just to test if the router is OK or the ISP is fucking you

on command line says 192.168.1.146, those must be old ones that i had before that worked.

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7 minutes ago, zMeul said:

by nth I mean 3rd, 4th, 5th and so on

 

is the IP of the target machine 192.168.1.143? check it

 

also you can test if the router is borked by putting the target's machine IP in the DMZ - but don't leave it there; this is just to test if the router is OK or the ISP is fucking you

ISP Is not fucking me. Router is fine.

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