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Oswald52

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  1. Yep! I have a GTX 1080. I don't intend on gaming in 4k 144Hz, I think a GTX 1080 can't handle that. But the purpose of getting the 4k display version is to have both of my screens 4k.
  2. I currently have a 4k monitor 60Hz and a 1080p monitor at 60Hz. I'm thinking about removing my 1080p monitor and get a 144 Hz monitor. Should I get a 4k 144Hz monitor (so both of my resolutions are the same) and game at a lower resolution or just go ahead and get a 1080p 144Hz monitor?
  3. I spoke with AT&T 2 days ago about this issue. They believe it's a "bad unit", I have someone coming saturday anyways, so he's supposed to help or w.e However, I just found out that I had to go onto my AT&T account on their website and enable Port Forwarding (Which is just bizarre for me). I did that, reset my router..... andddd same thing.
  4. Thank you for the reply; I'm not exactly understanding... so changing my IP pool on my netGear would potentially fix the issue? Or Am I screwed regardless?
  5. By any chance do you have "Cascaded Router" turned on for your setup?
  6. I gave that a try on the NetGear Router. (Not sure if you meant AT&T) The port still says closed D: let me restart it.
  7. Correct, I tried both. I also tried resetting the router after making the change. The IP is correct for the server (Just checked again). Model: R6250
  8. Here you are ( I covered the other ports for security)
  9. Yeah it was. I just closed the server down and gave it another try. It still says it's closed.
  10. Thats no problem! To be clear I actually tried multiple ports but I'm trying the 7777 port for Killing Floor 2. I'm using this website to verify the ports (https://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/)
  11. Yes I do have a BGW210-700 system. I just checked the Packet Filter section and verified that it's disabled.
  12. Happy 4th of July everyone! Im currently running a AT&T modem/router combo and wanted to set up my own NetGear router for bridged mode. Unfortunately, AT&T only has something called "IP Passthrough" which I've enabled and I'm able to obtain internet through my net gear router. I've discovered today that port forwarding on the NetGear router is not working, even though i have port forwarded the proper ports, the ports are still showing up as closed. Am I missing an additional step thats needed here? Also as a side note, I've been able to port forward on the NetGear before when I used my own modem. I also tried AT&Ts own port forwarding system but that didn't seem to work either.
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