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2 people can't play on the same server if they share the same internet, so say goodbye to your lan parties! Please, please fix this.

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2 people can't play on the same server if they share the same internet, so say goodbye to your lan parties! Please, please fix this.

 

 

Can you elaborate on that? What is the issue with it?

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Can you elaborate on that? What is the issue with it?

 

Apparently 2 people can't connect to servers with the same internet, my friend is using a laptop next to me, hes in a server and I can't connect to any servers.

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2 people can't play on the same server if they share the same internet, so say goodbye to your lan parties! Please, please fix this.

Please add -port=25007 into your DayZ launch options on one of the PC's. Right click on DayZ > General > Set launch options. The number doesn't really matter as long as it's different from the other computers which will use 2302, 2304, 2305 by default (assuming DayZ uses the same as ArmA 2/ArmA 3)

Basically, it's an issue with NAT translation. You've got two DayZ clients on the same network routing through the same public IP address. Even though they have 2 separate private IP's, they're both using the same standard ports... Most programs will generate a dynamic source port, DayZ and ArmA don't do that so when NAT tries to translate your outgoing connections, you're NAT firewall (192.168.0.1 and some public IP) can only support one or the other.

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Please add -port=25007 into your DayZ launch options on one of the PC's. Right click on DayZ > General > Set launch options. The number doesn't really matter as long as it's different from the other computers which will use 2302, 2304, 2305 by default (assuming DayZ uses the same as ArmA 2/ArmA 3)

Basically, it's an issue with NAT translation. You've got two DayZ clients on the same network routing through the same public IP address. Even though they have 2 separate private IP's, they're both using the same standard ports... Most programs will generate a dynamic source port, DayZ and ArmA don't do that so when NAT tries to translate your outgoing connections, you're NAT firewall (192.168.0.1 and some public IP) can only support one or the other.

 

Wow it worked! Thanks!

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Please add -port=25007 into your DayZ launch options on one of the PC's. Right click on DayZ > General > Set launch options. The number doesn't really matter as long as it's different from the other computers which will use 2302, 2304, 2305 by default (assuming DayZ uses the same as ArmA 2/ArmA 3)

Basically, it's an issue with NAT translation. You've got two DayZ clients on the same network routing through the same public IP address. Even though they have 2 separate private IP's, they're both using the same standard ports... Most programs will generate a dynamic source port, DayZ and ArmA don't do that so when NAT tries to translate your outgoing connections, you're NAT firewall (192.168.0.1 and some public IP) can only support one or the other.

This should probably be stickied, I went through so much trouble with A2 and DayZ trying to have multiple people on the same network on the same server..

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Please add -port=25007 into your DayZ launch options on one of the PC's. Right click on DayZ > General > Set launch options. The number doesn't really matter as long as it's different from the other computers which will use 2302, 2304, 2305 by default (assuming DayZ uses the same as ArmA 2/ArmA 3)

Basically, it's an issue with NAT translation. You've got two DayZ clients on the same network routing through the same public IP address. Even though they have 2 separate private IP's, they're both using the same standard ports... Most programs will generate a dynamic source port, DayZ and ArmA don't do that so when NAT tries to translate your outgoing connections, you're NAT firewall (192.168.0.1 and some public IP) can only support one or the other.

Add that somewhere useful SmashT.

 

Thanks.

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