diff --git a/documentation/PortForwarding.md b/documentation/PortForwarding.md index 2a06d2b..6fffb95 100644 --- a/documentation/PortForwarding.md +++ b/documentation/PortForwarding.md @@ -19,30 +19,30 @@ Set a static IP on the PC hosting the game server and copy it for later: - [Windows 10](https://pureinfotech.com/set-static-ip-address-windows-10/) -### 1. Log into Your Router +### 2. Log into Your Router You'll need to access your router's web interface at 192.168.1.1. You might need a username and a password to log in: refer to your router's manual for precise instructions. -### 2. Find the Port Forwarding Section +### 3. Find the Port Forwarding Section Once logged in, navigate to the port forwarding section of your router's settings. -This location may vary from router to router, but it's typically labeled as "Port Forwarding," "Port Mapping," or "Virtual Server." +This location may vary from router to router, but it's typically labelled as "Port Forwarding," "Port Mapping," or "Virtual Server." Refer to your router's manual for precise instructions. -### 3. Add a Port Forwarding Rule +### 4. Add a Port Forwarding Rule Now, you'll need to create a new port forwarding rule. Here's what you'll typically need to specify: - **Service Name:** Choose a name for your port forwarding rule (e.g., "Fortnite Game Server"). -- **Port Number:** Enter 7777 for both the external and internal port. +- **Port Number:** Enter 7777 for both the external and internal ports. - **Protocol:** Select the UDP protocol. - **Internal IP Address:** Enter the static IP address you set earlier. - **Enable:** Make sure the port forwarding rule is enabled. -### 4. Save and Apply the Changes +### 5. Save and Apply the Changes After configuring the port forwarding rule, save your changes and apply them. This step may involve clicking a "Save" or "Apply" button on your router's web interface. -### 5. Try hosting a game! \ No newline at end of file +### 6. Try hosting a game!