What do you mean you "turned off DHCP on my local machine?"
If you are done, then go ahead and do the port forwarding on your router for that static IP now. (192.168.0.200)
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Falcon5783 wrote:Changed it to Static IP addressing.
I've got the Virtual server named Subsonic, IP of 192.168.0.200, Public port 8081, private port 4443, Protocol TCP (6), always and allow all
Falcon5783 wrote:Nope, port isn't open. I tried Virtual server with TCP (6) and both (257), 8081 public and private ports for TCP and both settings.
frason wrote:In Windows firewall it should look like this:
That together with what I posted before should work, if not, there's an issue with your ISP.
I got the same router and it's working exactly as it should with the setup I've shown you. If you do it this way it will work, unless there's an issue with your ISP. You don't need to try anything else.
dcuellar wrote:So Weird. I can't think of anything else. You seem to have everything configured correctly.
At this point I would try and see if I could get a different router and modem. Honestly, I'm stumped. I wish you luck.
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