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Hey fellow TL community,
Recently I've been playing a lot more actively, and I really want to set up my ports so that I can host games and play on fish. I followed liquipedia's port forwarding guide, but I still haven't been able to host. I've also searched through all the guides regarding port forwarding, but none of them seemed to help my case. Furthermore, I can't even spot the problem myself.
For reference, I'm using a Linksys E1200 router and my ISP is comcast
Here's a screenshot of my network configurations
![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/oV02j1q.png)
and here's the screenshot of my router configurations
![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/bVx4m5B.png)
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
edit: images
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I tried that before, but that didn't work either
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Is there anything in the Single Port Forwarding Port Range Triggering pages? 1) Check to see if you've added Starcraft to the exception list in Windows Firewall(if enabled) 2) Allow Starcraft/port 6112-6119 through antiviruses 3) Maybe your router's firmware is defect, check Google
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Oh god I finally managed to get it working. So apparently I did have to turn off my windows firewall...it was somehow messing with my ports. And then somehow restarting the router and computer did the trick... Thank a bunch for the help guys!
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yea, gotta put bw as an exception in the firewall
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