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Rapportera problem med översättningen
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How to open port 16261
Because you know i did and the very first hit is...explaining how to do it for PZ:)
What you want to do is open Command prompt and type in "Ipconfig" this will tell you your adapters. You want to find the one you're actively using in the response. In this case. if you're using wifi, it'll say "Wireless LAN adapter Wi-FI" Under this, will be your default gateway. Your default gateway is your router ip. Type this IP into your web browser. If your router supports it, you'll be presented with a page with login, or it'll show you a page if you're using a HUMAX (AT&T)). Depending on what you have, you have split goals now
Not a HUMAX: Find the DEFAULT CREDENTIALS of your router login. This varies from router to router. It might be on your router. It might not be. Finding the model of your router (Which should be printed on your router) is extremely helpful
is a HUMAX: The default password is on the BACK OF YOUR ROUTER. you'll need this when you're port forwarding.
If you have a login page, enter the default credentials. If you have a HUMAX, it'll be under firewall - NAT/GAMING.
Now, depending on the vast array of different pages, I can't really help you without you compromising yourself here. So, if you've gotten this far, you should be able to look up your router model and how to port forward. Good luck.
Important notes that you may need to take into consideration:
If you don't own your router, you might have parents that are smarter than you that have changed the default credentials. If this is the case, you have to consult whoever changed the default credentials in order to port forward. Also, in some uncommon instances, the ISP that has given you the router may choose to forgo the router web page, if this is the case, you'll either have to modify through their app or you're ♥♥♥♥♥♥ if you don't own the router and/or the ISP has also decided that you are not allowed to change the settings of the router.