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    Yes, I have a connection test failed message, but yesterday it worked fine after setting everything up multiple times.

    Virtual Server: https://puu.sh/Fbuia/8a3cbbc70c.png
    Port Trigger: https://puu.sh/Fbuij/a9ae220b2a.png
    AV Rule: https://puu.sh/Fbuiq/e07850987c.png

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    Remove the Port Trigger - its not required.
    For the AV rule - you might adjust it down to
    tcp and inbound udp and both is not required

    However - it was working and now is not...
    Have a look at the Xfinity/Comcast post and see if your provider has also done something like that.
    Try power cycling your router

    Im going to be offline for a bit but will pick this up again later if still unresolved.

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    I can't see anything suggesting sparklight/cableone has a similar security setting, and I have power cycled my router and my PC but with no results. When I downgraded my AV rule it worked for a single test, but all tests after are showing failed again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BearOnATricycle View Post
    I can't see anything suggesting sparklight/cableone has a similar security setting, and I have power cycled my router and my PC but with no results. When I downgraded my AV rule it worked for a single test, but all tests after are showing failed again.
    Please call your ISP as it does sound like the connection test is triggering a firewall rule. It could be a TCP flood protection rule but more likely intrusion detection

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    Stuck, We have disabled the firewall for Windows and the router with no result. I figure it narrows it to the Port Forward option, but it is pretty simple with my current router. Any help would be appreciated.

    I have had an IT guy friend of mine take a look and he is stumped as well.

    Cheers!

    1. 192.168.0.21
    2. 207.118.
    3. Wireless
    4. Confirmed
    5. Windows Defender allowed fantasy grounds inbound/outbound TCP and UDP Port 1802
    6.
    1 4 ms 2 ms 9 ms modem.Home [192.168.0.1]
    2 35 ms 34 ms 38 ms rb-bras-sea.centurytel.net [63.231.10.151]
    3 55 ms 36 ms 35 ms tukw-agw1.inet.qwest.net [63.226.199.1]
    4 39 ms 35 ms 36 ms sea-edge-12.inet.qwest.net [67.14.41.58]
    5 45 ms 35 ms 35 ms 63-158-222-114.dia.static.qwest.net [63.158.222.114]
    6 46 ms 35 ms 34 ms 108.170.245.113
    7 35 ms 35 ms 47 ms 108.170.233.159
    8 38 ms 36 ms 34 ms dns.google [8.8.8.8]

    7. Under port forwarding, set port 1802 TCP,UDP to port 192.168.0.21
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    Does it work when you connect another computer on the LAN to your GM computer via its 192.168.0.21 address?
    You dont need UDP. Delete the rules and recreate just to be sure.
    On Windows Defender just allow Inbound TCP 1802 connections from Any source on Any network.
    Delete any other FG rules.
    Reboot your router.

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    It does work when I connect via LAN with other players and I am the GM. All rules have been deleted, and we re-added the rule in windows defender using only TCP and port 1802, the rule is set for all connections, and we have rebooted the router.

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    That may have been my fault, I was screen sharing when I got those numbers and we had all sorts of items open, we are checking right now to see if I made a booboo.

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