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my my i forgot to post a screenshot of when i tried to set a local ip...maybe its not important but it might be
my my i forgot to post a screenshot of when i tried to set a local ip...maybe its not important but it might be
Before we address the possible Kaspersky issue, let's check a few more things.
In Windows Defender Firewall, check that under the Advanced TAB for your configuration that your settings are applied to Domain and Private networks only.
Next we need to make sure your Network Location is detected as a Private, not Public. Here is a tutorial for it:
TenForums Tutorial - Set Network Location to Private or Public in Windows 10 Network & Sharing
About that message you just got. What did you configure as default gateway?
Great, do you have the other DNS server configured with your router address? Google does not know anything of your local games and ports. :)
i am not very sure to what you are referring to now , router settings ? is there a guide i can follow ? i followed a small blizzard article stating these 2 ports are required for diablo 2. i thought that the thing you stated if i remember correctly is that my ipv4 needs to be outside of the dhcp server , but i could be wrong ...what exactly are you refering to
oh yeah and if youre up to that , we could teamviewer or windows remote desktop...anything like that so you can examine my pc quickly and router settings..
Go here and check for your appropriate Network adapter:
Let's try these first before TeamViewing.
If all is in check, then restart both computer and router and try the connection with your port checking tools again. I guess you need to have the D2 server online before the tool get any response from the outside world.
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Unfortunately nothing worked.................im going to PM you my Teamviewer credentials..
All your settings are in check so now we need to kill any traces of Kaspersky.
Go here and follow the instructions:
Removal tool for Kaspersky Lab products (kavremover)
If that does not help, then remove IPV6 support for the network adapter that is connected to internet. Sometimes IPV6 can confuse IPV4 traffic.