How to Port Forward Motorhead Server

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September 19, 2018 (Last Updated: ) | Reading Time: 2 minutes

Motorhead Server is a Driving/Racing game published by Fox Interactive Digital Illusions released in 1998.

Motorhead Server is a driving / racing style of game. Most driving / racing games are some sort of competition, and can be on land, sea, air, or outer space. In some racing games the is either 1st person in the cockpit or 3rd person such as a chase cam, while other games allow you to switch freely between the two views. Racing games are considered sports games.

How to Port Forward Motorhead Server

When you are playing Motorhead Server you might need to forward some ports in your router. Forwarding ports is a useful trick in gaming because it can really help to make your network connection most stable and sometimes even faster. Routers were not designed to allow incoming network requests and some games can play tremendously better if an incoming connection is forwarded through the router to the game.

Before You Forward a Port

Before you can forward a port you need to know the following things:

How to locate your Router's IP Address

The easiest way to click the links to get to your router's IP address is to run our free Router Detector utility. It's a part of the Network Utilities suite of tools and it's completely free to use.

How To Forward Ports

Quickly get your ports forwarded using Network Utilities. Then when you are done you can just as easily close your ports back down to keep your network as secure as possible. You can also do it manually.

The general process for forwarding a port is:

Ports Required for Motorhead Server

The necessary ports that need to be forwarded for Motorhead Server are as follows:

Motorhead Server - PC

  • TCP: 16000, 16010-16030
  • UDP: 16000, 16010-16030

If you want to follow guides that are custom tailored to your exact router and Motorhead Server simply follow one of these links:

That's all it takes to open your ports. Want to learn how to create more port forwards? Check out our list of games and applications.

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