![]() If you’re forwarding a port to multiple devices, you’ll need to create separate forwarding rules for each device. In addition, if all other computers and devices on the network have been configured to use the router’s configuration, the port will be forwarded to them as well. When you enter the information, your router will forward the port to the computer or device you specify. On your computer’s browser, look in the address bar for the router’s IP address. When forwarding a port, you must specify the IP address of the computer or device you want to forward it to, as well as the IP address of the router. To forward a port, you must have access to the internet and have your computer or device configured to use the router’s configuration. You will need to ensure that the port is open on your computer or device that is being forwarded if you want to set up port forwarding rules on a router. ![]() If you have more than one device on the same port, you must send data to a single device that connects those devices to the network (for example, another router). I have the latest versions of my web browser and Adobe flash/reader.All traffic is forwarded to a single address when a port is forwarded. I have run battle net as an administrator every time it starts. I have tried with network bandwidth limits in battle net both at 0 (unlimited) and something very high (99999). I have tried to install the games on different harddrives, both the default C:\Program Files (x86) and another secondary drive. I have tried the “Destiny 2” trick where you rename/move game folder, install from scratch and before you click OK you move it back. I have set “Secondary Log-on” service to Automatic. ![]() I have unchecked “automatically detect settings” in LAN settings in internet options. I have both turned off Win Defender and made exceptions for Bnet and Agent. I have opened and forwarded all relevant ports ports in my router. I have tried to pause/resume the updates. I have tried to repair the games from battle net. I have tried to downgrade my network drives (they are already the latest version). I have tried to connect my computer directly into the modem. I have tried to leave the download running for over 10 hours once download speed has slowed down. I have tried to delete Battle net and Blizzard files in %appdata%, %localappdata% and %temp. I have tried to delete Battle net and Agent cache in ProgramData. I have tried reinstalling the games several times. I have tried reinstalling battle net several times. I don’t have any data caps on my connection. The download speed starts out at maximum but then always slows down at the same place, when WoW has downloaded about 35 GB and when D3 has downloaded about 6 GB.Īll other internet related activity works fine. Uninstalling the games and restarting leads to identical behaviour every time. ![]() ![]() It’s not about me being impatient while files are being installed either as even leaving it on for ~14 hours overnight gave me zero progress on the installation/download. When installing and downloading, the download start out fast, maxing out my connection (100 Mbps) but eventually the download speed suddenly slows down to around 0-50 KB/s. I’ve been trying to reinstall WoW and D3 for over a week now without any successs. ![]()
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