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So I have 16000 UDP forwarded in my Asus RT-AC51U Router and I still get Fast Proxy with all the players after 1 or 2 games (especially when ending a game and going back to voobly lobby). Not only that, everything freezes and I have to reset my computer. This is very frustrating...
What else can I do? I have all drivers up to date.
re-check that the private ip you forwarded is still the same. reserve it in the DHCP.
it changed a few days ago to 192.168.1.216 (from...217), but I noticed and changed it to that. Still no good...
This usually happens when you are loosing data packets. My advice to you would be to run a ping test for a couple of hours to see if you are loosing packets. You can do this by opening the command prompt and pinging any website on the internet.
Example: ping [You must login to view link] -t
Anything other than a consistent set of replies would mean you have a problematic connection. After 2 to 3 hours stop the ping by pressing Ctrl C and check for the loss percentage. If this number is anything above 0%, you may want to speak to your ISP. This necessarily does not mean that the problem is with your ISP as a faulty router or too many active connections can also be the cause of packet loss at times.
Let us know how it went.