Enter "localhost" in your webbrowser. DO NOT ENTER http! After that, click port forward and enter 25565 to port forward. Then press OK/Done/etc. That's what it is like for most computer routers.
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You have to be a paid Moshi member to go to The Port. Once you get to The Port, you click on the boat to enter.
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In DOS command type ipconfig and press enter the port number would be displayed
Type in your router IP (192.168.1.1) Enter default User/pass: Admin and password Click the advanced tab and then the advanced setup drop down. Click Port forwarding under that. Depending on what port you want to forward type it into External starting and ending port. Enter your computers local IP which can be found if you type cmd into your computers search and hit enter. After that type ipconfig into Command and hit enter. It will be your IPV4 Address. Enter that into internal IP address (Or in some cases your computer will be listed below and you can just check the box to have it enter for you.) Click apply and your done. Now this router tends to screw itself over quite often (I have a lot of trouble with it.) These are the basics to port forwarding with it but further research may be necessary if you aren't lucky.
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Most routers have an instruction booklet online. My router I have to enter its internet IP and enter with a password to change settings.
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