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Henper
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What should i write in server ip address section to port forward to somebody do i need to put in mine or his(the person who want me to port forward to him)
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To connect to someone, they need to port forward. For them to connect to you, you need to port forward.

When port forwarding, the ip address it asks for is your IPv4 address. You can find that by opening the command prompt (Start > Run > cmd) and type ipconfig /all
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MKU wrote:
To connect to someone, they need to port forward. For them to connect to you, you need to port forward.

When port forwarding, the ip address it asks for is your IPv4 address. You can find that by opening the command prompt (Start > Run > cmd) and type ipconfig /all
what should i write on the port start and end to make private server and to connect to bns pysnip(the person whose trying to connect with me have to have same port start and end as mine?)
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ehgms11 wrote:
MKU wrote:
To connect to someone, they need to port forward. For them to connect to you, you need to port forward.

When port forwarding, the ip address it asks for is your IPv4 address. You can find that by opening the command prompt (Start > Run > cmd) and type ipconfig /all
what should i write on the port start and end to make private server and to connect to bns pysnip(the person whose trying to connect with me have to have same port start and end as mine?)
The port for pysnip can be changed, but the default port is 32887.

And, only the person that is hosting needs to port forward. The person connecting to the server doesn't need to.
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So what should i put in, in the port start and the end? Right now i did it like this port start:32887 port end:32887 and UDP <---- Is that what i suppose to do?If its right, i started a run.exe on pysnip and it tells me the messy stuffs the code all others have on replies that is in Pysnip/pyspades server software topic so my question will be wat should i put in port start and the end?
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