Can't portfoward server

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  1. UPDATE: Looks like I have two "routers", which is actually a new ARRIS modem that connects to a LINKSYS router. This probably has some effect on it

    Hi, I got a new laptop and I am now unable to port forward my Spigot (1.12) Server.

    I have tried (in order) :

    - Disable DMZ
    - Seperating the UDP/TCP Protocols
    - Making sure that Windows IP Routing is enabled
    - RRAS is running
    - Using a different machine with the same internet
    - Giving the host machine a static IP
    - Disabling Windows Firewall (I do not have any other firewalls)
    - Use a different minecraft server to host
    - Disable then enable port (friend's suggestion)

    I can connect from the localhost (0.0.0.0) however I cannot connect using my public IP.

    IPCONFIG /ALL
    upload_2017-6-26_19-48-39.png
    MY ROUTER SETTINGS
    upload_2017-6-26_19-49-47.png
    MY SERVER.PROPERTIES
    Code:
    #Minecraft server properties
    #Mon Jun 26 20:29:16 EDT 2017
    spawn-protection=16
    query.port=25565
    server-name=Unknown Server
    generator-settings=
    force-gamemode=false
    allow-nether=true
    gamemode=0
    broadcast-console-to-ops=false
    enable-query=false
    player-idle-timeout=0
    difficulty=1
    spawn-monsters=true
    op-permission-level=4
    resource-pack-hash=
    pvp=true
    snooper-enabled=true
    level-type=DEFAULT
    hardcore=false
    enable-command-block=true
    max-players=10
    network-compression-threshold=256
    resource-pack-sha1=
    max-world-size=29999984
    rcon.port=25575
    server-port=25565
    debug=false
    server-ip=
    spawn-npcs=true
    allow-flight=false
    level-name=hub
    view-distance=10
    server-id=unnamed
    resource-pack=
    spawn-animals=true
    white-list=false
    rcon.password=nahnahnah
    generate-structures=true
    max-build-height=256
    online-mode=true
    level-seed=
    prevent-proxy-connections=false
    motd=BUKKIT 1.12
    enable-rcon=true
    PORT CHECKER
     

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    Last edited: Jun 26, 2017
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    Zombie_Striker

    @TheEnderCrafter9
    If you intended to hide your IP, you only hid one of the IPs on the website page; it is listed three times on that page.

    Have you tried restarting the router? Are you sure you are inputting the correct ip?
     
  3. @Zombie_Striker I didn't realize the photo was still up. Also, I have tried both those things, I assume it is the problem "TECH SUPPORT" (my friend) is telling me which is that I has two "routers"
     
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