No more room in hell dedicated server
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It will do this by removing unused addresses. Since there is a limited amount of internal IP addresses, the router will try free up internal IP address for use. Now remember reading before about DHCP? It will come back to haunt you sadly. Note: While port forwarding is a quick and easy way to do this, it can be easily "messed up". The server doesn't use TCP traffic on this port for gameplay and thus is recommended that you do not forward it. To play on the server you only need to have 27015 (UDP) open/forwarded.
#No more room in hell dedicated server how to
This article won't go into detail about how to do that, but a great place to start is, which will show you how to port forward. The common term for this is called "Port Forwarding", as it forwards the port(s) to another computer/device. This is done by specifying the IP of the machine on the network, and what port to send it to. You can tell your router to pass on information it gets on a "port" to a computer inside the network. This public address is also used when someone wants to give you data (websites, game servers, etc.). Your router is assigned a public (external) IP address by your ISP's modem so it can communicate to computers around the word. In order to solve this problem, this is where external ip addresses come in. The problem here is that they correspond to computers/devices on their network, so when they try to connect, their router will only search on their network for a device that has the 192.168.1.2 address. Just like you, your friend will be using these internal addresses as well.
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This is what you see too, but your friend will scream and kick at not being able to connect. If your friend wanted to connect to your NMRiH server, they may see it having the ip 192.168.1.2.
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Note: You can tell a LAN network ip from a public one as LAN IPs tend to start with 192.168