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Minetest is an infinite-world block sandbox game and a game engine, inspired by Infiniminer, Minecraft and the like.
The community is about the great and open source sandbox game writed in Lua, Minetest.
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Sometimes the info to get to your router's settings is written on the bottom of the physical router itself.
For example, you might find a sticker saying it's default local IP is 192.168.0.1, it's default username is "Admin", & it's default password is "Admin123". In that case on a computer connected to your WiFi you could navigate to https://192.168.0.1 in a browser and provide those credentials when prompted. Afterward you can access router settings including port forwarding.
If you don't find that info on the bottom of the router you can check its user manual (if you have it). Or you can often look up those defaults by searching for your router's model number on the internet.
Oki
Might just find a vps but thank you