I'm assuming you're using a router.
Type your "192.xxx.xxx" ip(or whatever LF2 tells you your ip apparently is. This is your private ip, for your own local host) into your web browser(Chrome/Firefox/Opera/Internet Explorer, whatever).
This should bring you to your router's page. Login.
Open port 12345, TCP connection - this is the connection LF2 uses.
Once port is opened, you can ask your friend to connect to your public ip(the one that whatismyip.com says you have) in LF2.
That's the general method. For exact instructions on how to portforward, it depends on your router, just google that.
You don't need multiserver to connect to your friend btw; its only really used if you are planning to host for more than 2 people or hosting for other people to play. If your port is open you should be able to connect directly as well.
Type your "192.xxx.xxx" ip(or whatever LF2 tells you your ip apparently is. This is your private ip, for your own local host) into your web browser(Chrome/Firefox/Opera/Internet Explorer, whatever).
This should bring you to your router's page. Login.
Open port 12345, TCP connection - this is the connection LF2 uses.
Once port is opened, you can ask your friend to connect to your public ip(the one that whatismyip.com says you have) in LF2.
That's the general method. For exact instructions on how to portforward, it depends on your router, just google that.
You don't need multiserver to connect to your friend btw; its only really used if you are planning to host for more than 2 people or hosting for other people to play. If your port is open you should be able to connect directly as well.
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