Carbonic
11 years agoHero+
Re: Connection issues / Multiple clients
Normally what's happening is that your router in certain situations (in this case BF:H) is having trouble routing traffic between two clients to the same server using the same ports.
Depending on the type of router all kinds of solutions/workarounds have been found, like:
- Power cycling all network equipment
- Turning off/on UPnP in your router.
- Turning off UPnP in windows:
Press: Windows-button a window should pop up. Write: “services.msc” (without the “) then press enter.
In the list of services, scroll down to “UPnP Device Host”, click it and press “Stop service”. Now do the same thing but with the service “SSDP Discovery”.
Exit the window and go to control panel-> Network and Internet-> Network and Sharing Centre-> Change advanced sharing settings (to the left)-> Under “network discovery” select to turn off network discovery - Turning off DHCP server in router and manually assigning IP's
Personally I prefer getting a proper router and installing a custom firmware to get rid of the horrible stock firmware. I personally use DD-WRT on my router.