Vodafone / minecraft ports release?

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How do I activate the minecraft ports on my router, as shown in the tutorials, there's no port forwarding option for me or anything else I'm also in expert mode and have the contract 200mbit 12mbit over cable have read what with dslite but have no dsl? Huh? Do not understand how can I play with buddy on server now? And I even assigned an ipv4 address in windows 2 dns server so I certainly don't have dslite, what can I do best?

thanks for all helpful answers in advance.

Vodafone minecraft ports release
Ap

For security reasons, I would not release ports to the outside under any circumstances. I don't know whether your router can do that at all.

Mfg Jannick (L1nd)

Ja

In the old things like the Vodafone station, that is not possible either. They are only equipped with the bare essentials.

St

The Vodafone station supports port forwarding.

Ja

Edit: Only works if you are assigned a globally routable IPv4 address. This does not work with IPv4 addresses through tunneling (or DS-Light) or pure IPv6 operation.

St

The option is not there if you have DS-Lite. I.e. You don't have a public IPv4 address. If you meant the IPv4 in Windows, it has nothing to do with it (this is an IPv4 in the local network), and of course you can also use the DNS server with DS-Lite.

There are several ways to get around this:

All devices connect to a virtual network (manually with device with public IPv4 or ready-made solutions such as Hamachi)
You create a tunnel connection to a device that provides the service via its own public IPv4 (this is just as manual if you have a device with public IPv4 or you use services like ngrok)
You operate the Minecraft server directly on a device with public IPv4 (usually a rented server in some form)

If you only need a Minecraft server for private purposes, I could simply offer it via my server, which currently has enough free capacity.

St

There are far more dangerous things that a lot of people do without even thinking about safety. Port sharing to a service like Minecraft is hardly a risk.

Gu

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