Port Forwarding on an Enterprise Level
I have port forwarding set up at my apartment for remote learning and have been successfully hosting my game for students to join for the past 3 months. However, as we transition into hybrid learning, I now need to be able to do this from my classroom. Currently it will not connect to the hosted world. My desktop is connected via ethernet, and students will connect via WiFi, so it won't be a shared network.
I sent my IT department the Port Forwarding for Home document, but they noted they need something specific for the "enterprise level". Is that available somewhere that I just missed? Or has someone done this?
Thank you!
-Danielle
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Hi there Danielle Chronister. In this case your IT admins will need to allow certain URLs on your school firewall's allowed sites list. I've posted it below:
https://educommunity.minecraft.net/hc/en-us/articles/360047118992-FAQ-IT-Admin-Guide-
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Andrew-L We've already done this, the students use school chromebooks and can join my hosted game when I run it from my home computer (which I already set up port forwarding for). I need to get my school district IT department to set up a 19132 port for me on the school's network to my desktop computer connected via ethernet so that the students can join when we return hybrid. That's what I need information about.
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