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My router only supports 20 port forwarding rules at one given time... If that's the solution, I'm 100% screwed.
Make separated rules. mine are separated too.
- Anonymous11 years ago
Here is a print screen of my port fowarding rules:
- 11 years ago
Is that done with a third party tool or through a web page from a different router brand? I've got a Netgear router. Apart from that, I think I've found my fix. I've found that the last patch added some rules to my firewall that had "Origin" and "OriginClientService" labels that were disabled by default. I enabled them, and it seems I'm able to connect normally again. Pretty odd. Never had any game do that before.
Edit: Nevermind. I spoke too soon. Now it decided it doesn't want to work again. >.<
- Anonymous11 years ago
This was an image of the page of my ISP, where I can control all the settings of the router. The brand of my router is Hitron BVW3653:
http://www.hitrontech.com/en/cable_detail.php?id=12
It sucks as a router .. But for now it is working.😕mileylol:When I was creating the rules of forwarding ports i realized that there was already three rules already by default called Battlefield series, Battlecom, and EA Tunnel. I applied them and added two more that I called BF4 TCP, UDP and BF4 (but you can give the name you want...). Look here in the image below:
http://imageshack.com/a/img32/5791/x2r5.jpg
And also did what mhunl has suggested some post above:
- Open Control Panel
- Select System and Security
- Select Windows Firewall
- Click Advanced settings (left panel)
- Select Inbound Rules
- Remove all Battlefield 4tm entries from the list
- Open Battlelog and try to join a server
- A warning from Windows Firewall appears. Check and Accept it
- Frag alot
And I made an update to punkbuster.
Moreover .. I did nothing more.Hope this helps.😕mileywink: