@IsseB first check if your default gateways is actually 192.168.0.1. For this press windows + R and write cmd here
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Write ipconfig on the command line
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You'll see something like this. When you register the rules on your router you must use your
IPV4.
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Then do the rules on the router, you also have to go to
C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc and open "hosts" file on Notepad++ or another editor. Then change this:
To this
You can get your IP adress on this website:
IP Chicken - What is my IP address? Free public IP lookup. (https://www.ipchicken.com/)
And the last thing, be sure you got registered rules for the ports on your Windows firewall. Go to control panel, open windows firewall -> advanced configuration, and you'll see this:
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Create entering rules, and exit rules, for port 7171, 7172 and 80.
For a better explaination just see this:
docs.otland.net
And a last thing, always check if the ports are opened with a tool. You can use this one:
Port checker is a utility used to identify your external IP address and detect open ports on your connection. This tool is useful for finding out if your port forwarding is setup correctly or if your server applications are being blocked by a firewall.
www.yougetsignal.com
Regards!