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Here's a completely wild guess. Do you have the same ISP as the person you're playing with? If not, I wonder if your ISP placed you behind a shared IP?
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Here's a completely wild guess. Do you have the same ISP as the person you're playing with? If not, I wonder if your ISP placed you behind a shared IP?
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This
is
sometimes
called
carrier-grade
NAT,
[url=https://winbuzzer.
com/2020/05/29/windows-10-how-to-tell-if-your-isp-uses-carrier-grade-nat-cg-nat-xcxwbt/]some
information
about
how
to
find
out[/url]
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This
is
sometimes
called
carrier-grade
NAT,
[url=https://winbuzzer.
com/2020/05/29/windows-10-how-to-tell-if-your-isp-uses-carrier-grade-nat-cg-nat-xcxwbt/]some
information
about
how
it
works[/url]
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At least in my area some ISPs have switched to having tiers of service that use terrible CGNAT on lower plans that completely ignore your router NAT settings. Had this silently happen at one point and hosting games on steam became somewhere between impossible and a huge PITA. It was worth upgrading just to have a proper IP again.
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At least in my area some ISPs have switched to having tiers of service that use terrible CGNAT on lower plans that completely ignore your router NAT settings. Had this silently happen at one point and hosting games on steam became somewhere between impossible and a huge PITA. It was worth upgrading just to have a proper IP again.
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