Take a screenshot of the page and post it on this thread. Go to your internet browser and enter your external IP into the address bar, and hit Enter.If your router can be configured through an internet browser, the router setup page should pop up. Note that this up can change, so you will need to keep checking it and changing editing the saved server name accordingly (also, only for computers directly connected to the router.) Use this for connecting your "game" computer to the server, as well as any other computers connected directly to your router. The first string of numbers is your internal IP address. Next, go to Command Prompt and type "ipconfig". (if not, try a different search provider) That is your external IP address. Four strings of numbers, varying in length, and separated by dots, will show up. Go to your web search provider using any device connected to your network, and type "what is my IP address". If there is any other information you need, please tell me. Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz (uni-core)įirmware Version: 1.0.01 build 7Apr 15, 2010įirmware Verification: 5447e765c2287b134ec7028c3b7c9cebĬonnection Type: Automatic Configuration - DHCP Here is some possibly useful information: All solutions I have tried gave the same message to my friends: "Cannot reach server", when I was able to connect just fine. I tried disabling my firewall on both my host computer and my router, using a different computer as the server host, and changing the port. I can, however, connect to the server from other computers connected to the same router, but I think that only works when I have it set to "cracked" mode. I know I gave them the right IP address, and I have tried several solutions with no luck. I have been working on setting up a Minecraft server for a couple of days now, and I cannot find a way to get my friends outside of my network to connect.