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post Sep 7 2025, 19:30
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I recently bought a mini PC,
and when I tried to run H@H on it, it wouldn't work.
Before, I used my main computer to run H@H, and it worked fine on my main computer. What could be the problem?

1. I haven't set up port forwarding on my main computer.
2. My main computer's internet LAN cable is connected through my internet service provider's router. It's wired.
3. I uninstalled Windows Defender and installed Java.
4. My mini PC's internet connection is wireless (Wi-Fi). There's no LAN port.
5. I didn't uninstall Defender (on my mini PC).
6. I installed Java.
7. The internet firewalls on both my main computer and the mini PC are turned off.
8. I tried it on my GPD WinMax 2, but H@H still didn't work.
9. GPD WinMax2 is in a wireless environment with only Java installed and Defender has not been deleted.

What could be the problem?
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post Sep 8 2025, 08:21
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Do you get any error messages or whatever when you try to run the .jar? Can you post a log? Can you pick a port other than 443? That's the default TCP port for HTTPS.

I'd also recommend getting a USB to Ethernet adapter and hooking it up wired that way. Hardwiring is just so much better than Wi-Fi. If you need more physical ports, you can get a network switch.

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post Yesterday, 09:09
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Do you have the login for the router? That could be where you need to setup portfowarding as well.

I have my ISP's router in bridge mode to my own router so I can manage the ports.
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