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Hier ein kleiner Trick für alle die einen Dedicated-Server hosten, aber selbst dem Server nicht beitreten können. Der häufigste Grund dafür sind neue Router die NAT Loopback nicht unterstützen, was aber benötigt wird um http-Anfragen in demselben Netzwerk richtig zuweisen zu können. (Deutsche Anleitung siehe unten)
1. Step
⦁ Press windows-key+R to open the run-dialog, enter “hdwwiz” without the quotation marks and hit Enter.
⦁ In the following window click next, on the next page select the second option (should say sth like “select hardware from a list manually”) and click next again.
⦁ From the list select “network adapter” and click next.
⦁ On the next page select “Microsoft” as Manufacturer (left) and on the right side select “Microsoft Loopbackadapter”. Click next and wait until installation is finished.
2. Step
⦁ Press Win-key+R again, enter “ncpa.cpl” without quotation marks and hit Enter.
⦁ In the appearing window you will find a new network connection called “LAN Connection XY…Microsoft Loopbackadapter”, right click this and select Properties.
⦁ On the Properties page click on “Internetprotocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” so it is highlighted, then click the Properties button.
⦁ Select “Use the following IP address - Your IPv4 - and enter your PCs external IP, which you can find out here ⦁ What Is My IP f.e.
⦁ Click OK, a warning will appear, notifying you that the Subnet mask is missing. Simply click OK again and the standard Subnet mask will be entered automatically.
⦁ Click OK.
Now you should be able to join a server within your own network or on the same PC as the game.
Note: If your ISP assigns you a new IP each time you re-connect, you will have to change the IP used in the adapter accordingly (or get a fixed IP
THANKS!