Request Port Forwarding in Windows 10

DeathAngel

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is this even possible? lol.

tried everything, disable firewall added rules, added them in router's settings and still nothing.

has any one done this before in windows 10 got time to go on team viewer for 10 minutes?
 

DeathAngel

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Try using VMWare, Download it, download windows server 2008-2012 and boot that up and run server off that

VMware - https://www.vmware.com/

Windows server 2008 sp1 iso (for vmware) - https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=5023

Let me know if that works.

Does this have anything to do with the port forwarading in windows 10 bud?

I don't really want to download a windows server, I just want to know if I can do the port forwarding at windows 10 for testing before server release.

I'm currently on a 35 Mbps download speed connecting, should be enough to host a server for 10 players (Which is enough for testing)
 
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Jev

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So vmware is like a program that you can use to have other windows on your pc i was hoping you could download windows server which is a version of windows which is better for mir servers and portforward that the server i use is on windows server. Also try changing the ports from 7000 to 8000 as thats what windows 10 uses should work
 
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IceMan

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Try useing a diff port. On my pc wim 10 i cant use 7000. I use port 8000.
 
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