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port_forwarding [01/30/2023 08:40] – [More Than One Node On Your Home Network] gfactor | port_forwarding [01/30/2023 19:40] – gfactor | ||
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2) Open your settings.json - this may 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: | 2) Open your settings.json - this may 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: | ||
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===== More Than One Node On Your Home Network ===== | ===== More Than One Node On Your Home Network ===== | ||
- | If you have more than one node on your network, then you’ll want to disable uPnP: | + | If you have more than one node on your network, then you’ll want to: |
- | * Disable uPnP in the router (if it is a feature in your router and already enabled). | ||
* Set a static IP address for each node in the router. | * Set a static IP address for each node in the router. | ||
* Configure port forwarding in the router for each node. | * Configure port forwarding in the router for each node. | ||
- | * Stop the core, then change the json settings on each node to disable uPnP. | + | * Stop the core, then change the json settings on each node to disable uPnP |
* Start the core on each node. | * Start the core on each node. | ||
- | 1) Login to your router and disable uPnP (if your router | + | 1) Login to your router and set the IP address of the node to " |
- | 2) Set the IP address of each node to STATIC. This will prevent | + | 2) Set port forwarding for each node as shown in the following. Internal stays the same and external for each node will be unique |
- | 3) Set port forwarding for each node as shown in the following. | + | **Node 1** Internal: |
- | **Node | + | **Node |
+ | **Node 3** Internal: 12392 External: 12394 Protocol: TCP | ||
- | **Node | + | **Node |
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- | **Node 3** Internal: 12394 External: 12394 | + | |
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- | **Node 4** Internal: 12395 External: 12395 | + | |
etc. | etc. | ||
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(Just change the last digit in each number.) | (Just change the last digit in each number.) | ||
- | 4) Stop the core by entering the following command in the terminal: | + | 3) Stop the core by entering the following command in the terminal: |
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- | Open your settings.json - this may 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: | + | Open your settings.json - this may be blank which indicates you have the default settings. You will then copy and paste the code below into the settings.json |
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5) Start the core on each node: | 5) Start the core on each node: | ||
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=====Third Party Guides===== | =====Third Party Guides===== | ||
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Look at the second IP address with a dynamic port. This is UPnP working. Instead of 12392 , it has opened a 44380 port for TCP handshake / connect / ACK. | Look at the second IP address with a dynamic port. This is UPnP working. Instead of 12392 , it has opened a 44380 port for TCP handshake / connect / ACK. | ||
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