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 This can increase connections/peers for your Qortal core node(s). We will try to make this scenario as simple as we can - as there are several variables. Choose the section below that fits your situation: This can increase connections/peers for your Qortal core node(s). We will try to make this scenario as simple as we can - as there are several variables. Choose the section below that fits your situation:
  
-===== Only One Node On Your Home Network =====+===== Single or Multiple nodes With uPnP Enabled=====
  
-In this case, you only have ONE device that is acting as a blockchain node for Qortal. The default settings that your node will have comes with uPnP enabled - uPnP is a feature that most common routers provide by default. If you are unsureask your service provider. With uPnP enabled in the router, and only ONE node running on your home network, you do NOT need to configure anything further on this guide+**Option 1:** If you have only ONE node, and your router has **uPnP enabled**, you will not need to do anything, your single node will simply start obtaining incoming connections
  
-If your router does not offer uPNP, you will need to port forward AND disable the default uPnP in your settings.json:+If you ARE going to use uPnP, **you can have MULTIPLE nodes** on the same LAN obtaining incoming connections **via uPnP** by simply modifying a SINGLE setting in **settings.json** for your SECOND node and HIGHER:
  
-1) Open your settings.json - this will be blank which indicates you have the default settings. You will then copy and paste the code below into the settings.json and click save: +Simply edit **settings.json** for the nodes ASIDE FROM THE FIRST NODE, and change the listenPort for the subsequent nodes, below is an example for the second node on the LAN
-<code>+
-"uPnPEnabled": false, +
-"listenPort: 12392 +
-+
-</code>+
  
-2) Login to your router and set the IP address of the node to STATIC. This will prevent the node’s IP address from changing and affecting all of this configuration. 
  
-3) In your router, configure port forwarding for this device:  
-Inbound: 12392 (sometimes ‘inbound’ is titled ‘internal’) 
-Outbound 12392 (sometimes ‘outbound’ is titled ‘external’) 
-Protocol: TCP 
- 
-===== More Than One Node On Your Home Network ===== 
- 
-If you have more than one node on your network, then you’ll want to change the json settings on each node. **Please note: the json will have a unique entry on each of your nodes.** 
- 
-1) Pay attention to which node you are going to number as Node 1, Node 2, and so on. Each node will have a DIFFERENT listenPort setting. Open your settings.json for Node 1 - this will be blank which indicates you have the default settings. You will then modify your json settings:  
- 
-**Node 1:**  
 <code>{ <code>{
-"uPnPEnabled": false, +"listenPort": 22392 
-"listenPort: 12392 +}</code>
-} +
-</code>+
  
-What we are doing hereis adding a listen port entry for each node that correlates with the port forwarding in step 3 below. **Please note: the final entry does NOT have a comma after as we see with 12392 aboveThis is correct.**+=====Networks Without uPnP===== 
 +On networks that do NOT have uPnP availableyou will need to **enable port forwarding and static assignment** to obtain incoming connectionsDoing this will be DIFFERENT on any given router. You will need to obtain instructions for your router from an internet search as far as the terminology and specific settings that you will need
  
-**Node 2:** +We will provide **basic overall instructions** here for understanding.
-<code>+
-"uPnPEnabled": false, +
-"listenPort: 12393 +
-+
-</code>+
  
-Note that Node 2 has a DIFFERENT listenPort number than Node 1, which will match the settings in your router for port forwarding as shown in step 3 below.+1. Setup **static assignment** for each node machine on your LAN. - Static assignment ensures that the machine will obtain the **same LAN IP address** every time, from your router. (Some routers give static assignment other names, most of the time it will be located under **DHCP settings**.)
  
-**Node 3:** +2. Establish a **port forwarding (or DNAT) entry** in your routerfor each of your statically assigned node machines, changing the **external port** of each.
-<code>+
-"uPnPEnabled": false, +
-"listenPort: 12394 +
-+
-</code> +
- +
-**Node 4:** +
-<code>+
-"uPnPEnabled": false, +
-"listenPort: 12395 +
-+
-</code>+
  
-And so on....+**You do NOT need to modify any further settings on your NODE**, simply add new entries for each node machine with a **DIFFERENT EXTERNAL PORT**See below for an overall idea...
  
-2) Login to your router and set the IP address of each node to STATIC. This will prevent the node’s IP address from changing and affecting all of this configuration.+**Node 1** - Internal port: 12392, external port: 12392
  
-3) Set port forwarding for each node as shown in the following. Internal and external for each node will be unique and NOT match the other nodes:+**Node 2** - Internal port: 12392, external port22392
  
-Node Internal: 12392 External12392+**Node 3** - Internal port: 12392, external port32392
  
-Node 2 Internal12393 External: 12393+etc... You can use ANY port you like for the different external port, as long as it **doesn't go over 65535** as that is the MAX port in the tcpv4 port range. Once you HAVE set different external ports for each, you can **check your external IP address** with a service like https://whatismyipaddress.com (look for ipv4 address there) and you will know what the peer address for Qortal will be for each of your nodes, with your external IP and whatever external port you set for each node.
  
-Node 3 Internal: 12394 External: 12394+**All that needs to change is the EXTERNAL port**, port forwarding will allow you to forward to the **SAME internal port on DIFFERENT IPs, this way no modifications of Qortal settings are required.** 
  
-etc.   
  
-(Just change the last digit in each number.) 
 =====Third Party Guides===== =====Third Party Guides=====
  
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