Router Port Forwarding > Adding a Service

JC0133

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I am trying to set up a new service on my router which I will use for VPN setups and other stuff.

The Service name is PPTP

Service Type is TCP/UDP

Starting and Ending Ports are 1723.

But I can't seem to find a IP address to enter that will be accepted for the server IP address. How do I figure out which IP Address I can enter or is there a common range I can just pick from that will work??

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZCiXx6KYtA If you jump to 3:50 of the video you will see what I am trying to do.
 

sdifox

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PPTP is deprecated. Use something more current, like openvpn.
 

mxnerd

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Yeah, PPTP is outdated and insecure. Setup an OpenVPN server instead.
 

mxnerd

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Found a new open sourced VPN service called ZeroTier. www.zerotier.com

Haven't tried it myself.

But according to description it's very much like Hamachi (up to 5 free devices).

Not specifically designed for gaming.

No port forwarding needed.

Up to 100 devices for free.

Reddit users comments.

https://www.reddit.com/r/pcgaming/comments/6s1gsz/whats_a_good_2017_alternative_to_hamachi/

Here's how you'd set it up:
  • Host person creates a my.zerotier.com account and creates a Network there (Check the IPv4 Auto-Assign box)
  • Host person gives the Network ID to everyone else
  • Everyone installs ZeroTierOne
  • Everyone tells ZeroTierOne to join Network ID
  • Host person clicks Auth on everyone's device at my.zerotier.com
  • Now everyone is on the same LAN :)
If OP has difficulty setting up OpenVPN, this is probably the easiest solution. There is concern about the middleman though.

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Tested ZeroTier. Yep, it's just like Hamachi. But the UI looks less polished. Able to ping & browse file share using assigned private IP (starts win 10, 172 or 192) on 2 PCs.
 
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