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I have this Minecraft Server hosted at TCP 25565.I don't use any router and is connected to an RG-Box directly.My Firewall is disabled and so is Avast!But still nobody can connect from anywhere. I gave them my external IP and nothing worked out.I did a "netstat -a" search, and yes, I do have a connection listening at this port TCP.Still, I get this "Connection timed out: Connect" error when trying to reach my server from anywhere out side of my network.I called my ISP regarding this problem, and they told me that they were only blocking port 24 and 25, all other ports is free to use. And they told me that I don't need to Port-Forward or anything, I just plug my computer directly into the RG-BOX, and I should be good to go. But I'm not.

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: Saved
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