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  1. #701
    I ran into an issue due to the method of my testing of the connection. Credit goes to Zacchaeus for identifying my issue.

    I was testing my ability to connect to my FG server by launching FG twice from the same computer. One instance was running as the server, while the second instance would attempt to connect using the external IP address. The connection was being refused, even though PortChecker sites indicated that the 1802 port was open. Once I had an external user connect using my alias, the connection was successful.

    In the past I've successfully used this method of testing to determine if I could host a FG session. Either Xfinity changed something, or my new Arris Surfboard SBG8300 router, doesn't allow my computer to connect to itself using the external IP address. With the solution in hand, I read through the first two posts of this thread, and couldn't find a note that indicated that my method of testing would result in a false negative.

    I'd recommend adding a note about testing the connection requires someone external to conduct the test.

    Thanks to those that helped through the years to put together all the information here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wenin View Post
    I ran into an issue due to the method of my testing of the connection. Credit goes to Zacchaeus for identifying my issue.

    I was testing my ability to connect to my FG server by launching FG twice from the same computer. One instance was running as the server, while the second instance would attempt to connect using the external IP address. The connection was being refused, even though PortChecker sites indicated that the 1802 port was open. Once I had an external user connect using my alias, the connection was successful.

    In the past I've successfully used this method of testing to determine if I could host a FG session. Either Xfinity changed something, or my new Arris Surfboard SBG8300 router, doesn't allow my computer to connect to itself using the external IP address. With the solution in hand, I read through the first two posts of this thread, and couldn't find a note that indicated that my method of testing would result in a false negative.

    I'd recommend adding a note about testing the connection requires someone external to conduct the test.

    Thanks to those that helped through the years to put together all the information here!
    It's called hairpinning, not all routers support it. Usually consumer level equipment does not support it, so I am surprised that your Comcast router worked, maybe UPnP configured it for you previously, and your new router does not support it.

    Anyway, glad you got it all worked out.

  3. #703
    Just start configuring my FG today. I follow all the advice but it doesn't work

    1. Your LAN IP Address
    R: 192.168.0.20

    2. The first two sets (octects) of your WAN IP as displayed by Fantasy Grounds and as displayed by your Router
    R: 192.168.***.*** from Default Gateway of cmd ipconfig

    3. Whether you are using Wired or Wireless (and not both)
    R: Wireless

    4. Confirmation that you have set your Adapter in Network and Sharing Centre to Private
    R: Set to private, done.

    5. Confirmation of what AV you are running and whether you have set any exceptions
    R: Kaspersky Security Cloud Personal, and set exception to Inbound/outbound TCP for port 1802 and any address
    fg_kaspersky_firewall_rule.png

    6. Post the results of the tracert 8.8.8.8 command (if you have security concerns you can remove this bit once its been responded to)
    R:
    1 3 ms 18 ms 4 ms 192.168.0.1
    2 22 ms 23 ms 21 ms CableLink-200-188-159-93.Hosts.Cablevision.com.mx [200.188.159.93]
    3 20 ms 21 ms 14 ms CableLink-200-188-159-93.Hosts.Cablevision.com.mx [200.188.159.93]
    4 17 ms 14 ms 13 ms 10.254.1.77
    5 18 ms 18 ms 16 ms be4352.rcr21.b020377-1.mfe02.atlas.cogentco.com [38.104.176.69]
    6 18 ms 17 ms 20 ms be2630.ccr22.mfe02.atlas.cogentco.com [154.54.84.105]
    7 25 ms 25 ms 32 ms be2888.ccr42.iah01.atlas.cogentco.com [154.54.47.45]
    8 32 ms 43 ms 31 ms be2443.ccr32.dfw01.atlas.cogentco.com [154.54.44.230]
    9 31 ms 32 ms 33 ms be2764.ccr41.dfw03.atlas.cogentco.com [154.54.47.214]
    10 30 ms 35 ms 33 ms tata.dfw03.atlas.cogentco.com [154.54.12.106]
    11 30 ms 29 ms 39 ms 66.110.56.139
    12 33 ms 33 ms 32 ms 209.85.246.154
    13 35 ms 34 ms 31 ms 172.253.78.225
    14 36 ms 31 ms 30 ms dns.google [8.8.8.8]

    7. Confirmation as to what you have setup in your Router if changes have been made
    R: Port Forwarding configuration:
    InbundPort: 1802-1802
    Type: TCP
    Private Ip Address: 192.168.0.20
    LocalPort: 1802-1802
    fg_router_port_forwarding.png


    8. Confirmation you do or do not have any Virtualisation NICs
    R: I dont think I have any virtualization.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdanGM View Post
    2. The first two sets (octects) of your WAN IP as displayed by Fantasy Grounds and as displayed by your Router
    R: 192.168.***.*** from Default Gateway of cmd ipconfig
    That's not your WAN (External) IP address.

    What does FG show for the External IP address?

    What does your router show for your WAN/External IP address?

    To confirm - you're using FG Classic not Unity?

    And when you say "it doesn't work" - what, exactly, doesn't work?
    Private Messages: My inbox is forever filling up with PMs. Please don't send me PMs unless they are actually private/personal messages. General FG questions should be asked in the forums - don't be afraid, the FG community don't bite and you're giving everyone the chance to respond and learn!

  5. #705
    Sorry, I´m new on this.

    FG show that my External IP Address is 187.161.181.2.

    My Router shows my WAN IP Address as 10.102.232.55.

    Yes, I´m using FG Classic.

    I´m still in the step of Running the test and getting FAILURE response.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdanGM View Post
    Sorry, I´m new on this.

    FG show that my External IP Address is 187.161.181.2.

    My Router shows my WAN IP Address as 10.102.232.55.

    Yes, I´m using FG Classic.

    I´m still in the step of Running the test and getting FAILURE response.
    Hi Adan - its not 100% - but very likely you cant port forward if your router has a 10.something WAN address.
    Give your ISP a call and tell them -
    "I have a new home security system going in and it needs an IPv4 port forward. Can you help me set that up?"
    If they can help you give them your PC LAN IP address and TCP port 1802 and ask them to set that up.
    Otherwise report back what they say.

  7. #707
    Hey there! After wanting to test some things for my new campaign I discovered that sadly, my friends can no longer connect to me.
    It did work in the past but I took a break from GMing for a while so whatever screwed this up probably went unnoticed.
    At first I thought my router simply assigned me a new IP so the old port forwarding rule was no longer valid but no dice, IP was still the same. (Did try to recreate the rule regardless)
    Anyway, here's the usual info dump I am hoping for some help!

    1. Your LAN IP Address
    192.168.178.37

    2. The first two sets (octects) of your WAN IP as displayed by Fantasy Grounds and as displayed by your Router
    FG shows 88.130.152.190
    Router also shows 88.130.152.190

    3. Whether you are using Wired or Wireless (and not both)
    Wired

    4. Confirmation that you have set your Adapter in Network and Sharing Centre to Private
    Yup, set to Private.
    5. Confirmation of what AV you are running and whether you have set any exceptions
    Windows Defender and I did manually set the TCP 1802 rule for inbound connections.

    6. Post the results of the tracert 8.8.8.8 command (if you have security concerns you can remove this bit once its been responded to)
    tracert.png

    7. Confirmation as to what you have setup in your Router if changes have been made
    I set up the port forwarding rule for the TCP port 1802 for my PC.

    8. Confirmation you do or do not have any Virtualisation NICs
    No NICs whatsoever.

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    Welcome Barkashur

    If you look at your tracert you can see another 192.168 address in there.
    Everything else looks ok.

    I would call your ISP and tell them you have a security system being installed and it needs an IPv4 port forward - can they help.
    See what they say.

  9. #709
    Used to have a lot of challenges getting FG to work with Port Forwarding but eliminating the Xfinity "extra protection" seemed to work. Since then, the connection has mainly worked but sometimes I have to run VPN to have the connection test pass. I would have to say that I am not comfortable with how inconsistent this has been.

    I successfully installed a new TP-Link Deco Mesh Network two weekends ago and hosted a session last Monday - WITH NO ISSUES.

    I tried to run a session this past Monday and I could not get the test to pass. Ran VPN, shut if off - multiple times. Rebooted computer, no luck. Set the port forwarding in the Deco app that came with the network, but no luck. To be honest, I am not sure I exactly dialed it in (as I am a neophyte) but the connection worked last week so I dont know why the port forwarding was even necessary. I also checked to see if xfinity had reintroduced the extra protection and they have not - I have it permanently disabled.

    I really need some advice now because I am at the end of available options. The primary people I play with have started really looking into Shard and Foundry as options since those offerings dont seem to have this requirement for esoteric system networking knowledge. In fact, one of them that has a lifetime FG license has already pushed quite a bit of money into the Shard kickstarter because of shortcomings we continue to see.

    My tracert on 8.8.8.8 was as follows:

    Tracing route to dns.google [8.8.8.8]
    over a maximum of 30 hops:

    1 32 ms 33 ms 34 ms 10.14.238.143
    2 37 ms 42 ms 39 ms 216.182.237.193
    3 * * * Request timed out.
    4 * * * Request timed out.
    5 * * * Request timed out.
    6 * * * Request timed out.
    7 * * * Request timed out.
    8 33 ms 57 ms 35 ms 100.65.9.97
    9 33 ms 36 ms 35 ms 52.93.47.99
    10 * 35 ms 33 ms 54.240.242.122
    11 31 ms 41 ms 35 ms 52.93.70.203
    12 37 ms 35 ms 32 ms 72.21.221.103
    13 33 ms 34 ms 32 ms 108.170.242.225
    14 33 ms 39 ms 33 ms 74.125.252.151
    15 36 ms 34 ms 34 ms dns.google [8.8.8.8]

    Trace complete.

    My internal IP is (currently) 192.168.68.63 and external IP is 54.151.106.55

    Any assistance would certainly be appreciated.

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    You don't mention whether your network is set to private and whether you have enabled exceptions in your anti virus for FG. Also I believe that the x-finity thing needs to be re done every 30 days or so.

    Whilst I don't know networking very well your internal IP address looks off. (the 68 bit does not look right).
    If there is something that you would like to see in Fantasy Grounds that isn't currently part of the software or if there is something you think would improve a ruleset then add your idea here https://www.fantasygrounds.com/featu...rerequests.php

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