Firstly, you may have a firewall, so make sure the port in question is not blocked by it.
Secondly, most home Internet connections these days use NAT. This is typically a feature of your router which allows multiple machines on your local network to hide behind a single public IP address. Most routers have a settings panel somewhere allowing you to map external port numbers to internal machines.
In reply to Re: multi-client server
by tobyink
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by Rudolf
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