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On your router, you can setup something called "port forwarding": you basically tell the router to forward the port "27015" (you didn't say whether it's TCP or UDP, so just do it for both) to your PC (which is probably that 192.168.56.1 box).
Then, check the router for the EXTERNAL IP address. Your friends have to use that one to connect to you.
You can also literally google for something like "what is my ip" to find your external IP.
https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Half-Life_Dedicated_Server
Normally I would never link to external software links without a warning but Valve is the one approving its usage so it should be in the clear.
https://github.com/dreamstalker/rehlds