![]() Incidentally the KI unit does request uPnP services on routers that have that capability enabled, in case that's an option in your router's dashboard. If you're trying to statically allocate an IP that was served from the DHCP pool it could easily be rejected. It's not uncommon for routers to reserve separate pools for Static IPs vs. Presumably your router isn't permitting the acquisition of the IP if it wasn't served by its own DHCP service. Thanks to CodeMystics again (despite this issue I love the machine and yall did a bangup job and I'm very pleased) and TheAntArcade for reaching out to me Tomorrow or whenever I get the chance, I am going to try to make the AT&T unit a "modem" only unit and remove router functions and pass that off to the router that I bought and hook the unit straight in to the modem and see what happens. It also fails to get network settings as shown below: When rebooting the unit, it fails to connect to leaderboards (both wired and wireless, even though on wireless it shows three bars). I assume that when connecting Automatic, that it pulls the IP address/Subnet/Gateway etc and pre-fills those values in when switching to Manual. Changing that (without rebooting) to Manual still connects to leaderboards (no p2p still) as seen in the shot below. So when powering on the unit and choosing Automatic settings, it connects fine to leaderboards both wired and wireless. Weird issue that could be a side issue or related, who knows (I'm a developer as well so this thing piqued my interest for debugging reasons): I'm 99.9999999999% sure this an AT&T BGW router problem but I still wanted to throw this out there for CodeMystics anyhow when trying to do Manual network configuration. Wireless w/ static IP with apparently AT&T's version "DMZ" Wired w/ static IP with apparently AT&T's version of "DMZ" Wireless w/ static IP while port forwarding to the IP UDP 19723, with Manual network settings (same weird issue thing as I've described below) Wireless w/ static IP while port forwarding to the IP UDP 19723, with Automatic network settings Wired w/ static IP while port forwarding to the IP UDP 19723, with Manual network settings (interesting weird issue here I want to point out that may help with debugging, maybe, Im not sure, see screenshots below that illustrates) Wired w/ static IP while port forwarding to the IP UDP 19723, with Automatic network settings Tried the following things, all connect to leaderboards but no p2p for online play. Rarely is anyone able to join but when they do it works fine. I accept there request (or auto accept) and they never actually join as It says I lost connection. *If I start my own game, many people try to join and same result. But once I go back to the lobby I have to begin to try to get a good connection with someone. *When it does connect, it gets right into the game and I can keep playing this person many matches and rematches with no issues. *When Joining someone's game progress bar actually does begin to fill, everything works great from that point on (until I try to play someone else). I RARELY can connect but once I do, It works great. " Showing the progress bar below but it doesn't fill at all and after a couple of seconds I get the error "Sorry, the connection to TheAntArcade was lost while trying to join a game,etc." *When I try to connect with someone, I have no issues till I get to "Joining SOMEONES Game. I use this modem/router on Xbox PS4 and PC with no issues ever and I play the Xbox Killer Instinct Classic Arcade version by Code Mystics with no issues either. I don't know much about router settings, port forwarding, NAT, etc. I have tried direct wired with USB Ethernet adaptor and get same issues as I do with using Wi-Fi I have 3 bars and have moved my game directly next to router and get the same solid 3 bars (not saying this is a problem). ![]() ![]() Leaderboards and people online always display. ![]() Will trying to open the port 1792 help as I read it helps with NBA JAM Arcade 1up. I have been trying to play my Killer Instinct Arcade 1up online for the past 2 days. ![]()
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