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Make sure to use "ipconfig" in WINDOWS+R -> "cmd" to see what your 192.168.0.# local IP is if your modem/router requires you to forward just the one computer's port. and if port forwarding still isn't working try checking if your windows firewall and other firewall programs are blocking the ship dedicated server / The Ship and that you have "sv_lan 0" in server.cfg or you switch off lan only on starting the server.
I have verizon as a provider, i don't think i can put a range like that, i think i do know what the port is tho, but basically I think i need to get it to forward correctly. The firewall is allowing the Ship all access.