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I highly recommend Nodecraft ( https://nodecraft.com/ ) for hosting a Starbound server if you do not wish to host your own! The cheapest plan should be enough for 1-3 people. Source: over 2 years ago
The simplest solution is to use a online game hosting service. I used to use https://nodecraft.com which worked very well for us. There are others as well of course. Source: over 2 years ago
Also, you should be able to ask your server company to assist you with that. Have you tried? If they arent helpful or dont have a good way to communicate I would consider moving. You are not just paying for the resources but also for the support. I highly recommend NodeCraft for hosting these type of servers. Their support is quick and helpful and they give you a lot of tools to work with. Additionally, their... Source: about 3 years ago
Method #1: For the record you should be able to login to the comcast Gateway, click on Advanced, click on port forwarding, and open the ports there but instead there is a message from comcast saying that has moved to xfinity.com/myxfi. When you follow that link it says "Sorry this page no longer exists" and you get automatically redirected to https://internet.xfinity.com/. Source: 9 months ago
No errors, just a page that reads: "Managing your home network settings is now easier than ever. Visit xfinity.com/myxfi to set up port forwards, among many other features and settings." When going to the suggested web site, a forward to the site https://internet.xfinity.com/ happens. This is the site to download the Xfi App. Source: over 1 year ago
I've been trying to set up a port forward through the app that is supposed to "simplify the user experience". Yet, due to an error in the app it is showing there are 0 devices available. This is untrue; 10.0.0.1 shows 6, all of which are able to connect to the internet. To add insult to injury, the hour I spent on the phone with a tech ended after I was guided to the now defunct port forwarding section in 10.0.0.1... Source: over 1 year ago
For the last few weeks I've been struggling with this port forwarding error, "We are having some trouble." I can't access either the webpage setup (internet.xfinity.com) OR the Xfinity app port forwarding section, as both throw the same error. Source: about 2 years ago
Unrelated but why is internet.xfinity.com being taken away? If it's a corpo answer of security or ease of use I don't want to hear it. Source: about 2 years ago
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