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UPDATE:
The game starts again IF i dont connect over my router (Fritz!Box)
I have to connect right on the source
I will write back it that solved it
FortyOne7 Please keep us posted....
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KillerWhalSam
Marshall
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MY VIEWS ARE MY SOLE OPINION SO THEREFORE DO NOT REPRESENT THE VIEWS OF DICE, EA OR ANY SUB EA COMPANY.well i just was able to play BF4 and BF3 again (no crashes)
Looks like this was the problem...
Thanks for the great help anyways guys
-FortyOne7
No problem, I am glad the issue is now resolved and wish to thank you for marking my post as a solution, if you ever need help in the future create a new thread and PM the link to me, good luck gaming!
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Thank-you
KillerWhalSam
Marshall
If I or Anyone helped in any way please in return make the time to award then with XP please.
If I solved the problem please press 'Accept as Soloution' next to my post so others know of the soloution.
PM me here http://goo.gl/Rw6sCV
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MY VIEWS ARE MY SOLE OPINION SO THEREFORE DO NOT REPRESENT THE VIEWS OF DICE, EA OR ANY SUB EA COMPANY.- Anonymous11 years agoYou might have been behind 2 layers of UPnP enabled devices. That means the dynamic port forwarding would have been applied on the closer router (closest to host). The farther router (closer to internet) would not know how to return traffic since those dynamic mappings are not populated.
When you put a UPnP enabled device behind another UPnP enabled device, things have a chance of getting messy that's why it's not a recommended configuration when you plan on using dynamic port forwarding.
Is there a reason why you want to run a router behind another (unless you want different networks...but in a home environment that's a little silly unless you're labbing or want to segregate networks. In that case there are better ways then 2 routers behind each other.)
If you want to do that configuration, disable UPnP on the router closest to the internet. Enable UPnP on the second router closest to the host. Now be aware that if you plug in hosts on the first router then you won't have the ability to use UPnP.
If you just want more port density plug a switch into your primary router (with UPnP enabled) and plug your host into the switch.
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