It seems like you're facing connectivity issues with hosting games in Warcraft 3 through your GhostOne bot. Let's troubleshoot this step by step: 1. Port Forwarding: To host games in Warcraft 3, you typically need to forward specific ports on your router. The required ports for Warcraft 3 are UDP 6112-6119. You'll need to log in to your router settings and set up port forwarding for these ports to your gaming PC's local IP address. 2. Windows Firewall: Disabling the firewall might not always be the best solution for security reasons. Make sure to allow Warcraft 3 and GhostOne bot through the firewall instead of disabling it completely. Here's how: - Go to Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Defender Firewall. - Click on "Allow an app or feature through Windows Defender Firewall" and add Warcraft 3 and GhostOne as exceptions. 3. Static IP: Assign a static IP address to your gaming PC so that the port forwarding rules remain consistent. Here's how to set a static IP on Windows: - Go to Network and Sharing Center > Change adapter settings. - Right-click on your network adapter > Properties > Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) > Properties. - Enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS servers. 4. GhostOne Setup: Ensure that your GhostOne bot is configured correctly and is allowed through the firewall. 5. Testing: After making these changes, restart your router, launch Warcraft 3, and try hosting a game through GhostOne again. If you're still facing issues, please provide more details such as your router model, operating system, and any specific error messages you encounter for further assistance.