This is basically the same problem a user called Rostyn had. I set up a minecraft server on my raspberry pi 4b, and (I think I did it right) port forwarded the ip of the pi to my Huawei HG533 router. However, I can connect to the server only under these conditions:
- I am connected to my home network
- I use the internal ip of the pi (192.168.x.y)
If I connect to my neighbour's network, I can't connect using either address (internal or external) and if I try to use my external address in my network, it doesn't work either. I used freedns.afraid.org to assign the ip the domain name yeetcraft.jesus.si, but then again, that only works when it routes to the internal pi IP address and nothing else. I don't know what to do, but the port forwarding screen looks like this:
Protocol: TCP/IP
Remote Host: <blank>
External start port: 25565
External end port: 25565
Internal host: 192.168.x.y (IP address of raspberry pi)
This is basically the same problem a user called Rostyn had. I set up a minecraft server on my raspberry pi 4b, and (I think I did it right) port forwarded the ip of the pi to my Huawei HG533 router. However, I can connect to the server only under these conditions:
- I am connected to my home network
- I use the internal ip of the pi (192.168.x.y)
If I connect to my neighbour's network, I can't connect using either address (internal or external) and if I try to use my external address in my network, it doesn't work either. I used freedns.afraid.org to assign the ip the domain name yeetcraft.jesus.si, but then again, that only works when it routes to the internal pi IP address and nothing else. I don't know what to do, but the port forwarding screen looks like this:
Protocol: TCP/IP
Remote Host: <blank>
External start port: 25565
External end port: 25565
Internal host: 192.168.x.y (IP address of raspberry pi)
Internal Port: 25565
Please help.