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I used No-ip that org to use portforwarding make sure you have router and you should Open Port to Firewall TCP and UDP by 5121,6121,6900

 

Edit: I forgot Firewall must be off

Edited by Kim
Posted (edited)

Well i have a Modem Router (Provided by the ISP) + Broadband Router + SwitchHub

 

And the Screenshots above i followed them in the Port Forwarding Ragnarok Guide 



oh a globe broadband user. sometimes dynamic ip gets 120.x.x.x which is not really stable. even you open the port. it will still remain block.

though i can host a private server?

Edited by ShiroYasha
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yup you can. but you must install the 3rd party program. a little bit slow low.



and note you must reset your modem if you got 120.x.x.x ip until you got 180.x.x.x ip.

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Hi ShiroYasha,

 

Yes, that is the correct program. Just make sure you portforward the necessary ports (6900, 6212, 5212) so that others can connect properly to your server. You can learn how to portforward your router by going to here; http://portforward.com

 

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but when i checked it via PortForwardChecker 

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char-server.conf

// Login Server IP
// The character server connects to the login server using this IP address.
// NOTE: This is useful when you are running behind a firewall or are on
// a machine with multiple interfaces.
login_ip: local ip

// The character server listens on the interface with this IP address.
// NOTE: This allows you to run multiple servers on multiple interfaces
// while using the same ports for each server.
//bind_ip: 127.0.0.1

// Login Server Port
login_port: 6900

// Character Server IP
// The IP address which clients will use to connect.
// Set this to what your server's public IP address is.
char_ip: no-ip

map-server.conf

// Character Server IP
// The map server connects to the character server using this IP address.
// NOTE: This is useful when you are running behind a firewall or are on
// a machine with multiple interfaces.
char_ip: local ip

// The map server listens on the interface with this IP address.
// NOTE: This allows you to run multiple servers on multiple interfaces
// while using the same ports for each server.
//bind_ip: 127.0.0.1

// Character Server Port
char_port: 6121

// Map Server IP
// The IP address which clients will use to connect.
// Set this to what your server's public IP address is.
map_ip: no-ip

subnet.conf

subnet: 255.0.0.0:local ip:local ip
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Hi ShiroYasha,

 

Please go to your Windows command line and type 'ipconfig'. IP address values should show up; look for the 'IPv4 Address' value, and can you see if it matches "192.168.2.150"?

 

Also, when you use the PortForwardChecker on your RO ports (while your RO server is running); make sure you select TCP instead of UDP. Your ports don't seem to be opened still, since you are suppose to use your NO-IP in the char/map conf files instead of "127.0.0.1". "127.0.0.1" in your conf files, is for a local server and not public.

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Hi ShiroYasha,

 

You most likely have to portforward your LAN IP for your 2nd router onto your 1st router; 192.168.1.x

 

After that, you port forward your LAN IP for your computer onto your 2nd router; 192.168.2.x

 

It'd be smarter to just use 1 router; have your computer connected to the router which is connected directly to the internet, and do it that way instead.

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if using GLOBE as internet provider here Philippines,

your port will be close, because GLOBE close all ports,

even if you open it in your modem, its still close in them,

 

unlike PLDT,

unnecessary ports are open in them,

so you just need to open it in your router,

 

(based on my experience)

Posted

if using GLOBE as internet provider here Philippines,

your port will be close, because GLOBE close all ports,

even if you open it in your modem, its still close in them,

 

unlike PLDT,

unnecessary ports are open in them,

so you just need to open it in your router,

 

(based on my experience)

basically do i need to call my ISP to open this ports?? is there any fee for that?

Posted

when i ask the GLOBE to open the ports,
what they say is,

 

it's only allowed in business plan.

 

 

if your plan is only residential,

then sorry man.

 

but give it a try,

try to ask them,

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