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Cabe resaltar que mi ISP es de esas que hacen un NAT con una misma IP que provee servicio a toda una colonia, por lo que no me es posible hacer port forwarding (según mi router lo abre, pero como esta bloqueada desde el NAT, en realidad no se abre nada, ya probe usar DMZ y no funciona), a pesar de esto, no creo que sea factor debido a que comente arriba, antes tenia otro router del mismo modelo y podía jugar sin problemas.
Tengo una ip estática y mi dns esta bien configurado y mi DNS privado son 8.8.8.8 y 8.8.4.4
Cualquier sugerencia es bien recibida.
If that is not possible, you can still setup port forwarding on your router however, you may need to rejoin the game room (in case of FP) and Voobly will auto scan for your NAT port and get you connected. Sometimes you may need to rejoin a few times to be able to connect to other players. If it still does not work, have the other FP player/players rejoin and it should work for you. However, you may still have issues connecting to players with symmetric NATs or port restricted cone NATs.
Note: Like I mentioned above if your ISP is sharing the connection (possibly over a switch) to multiple users, the best solution to access a port on your local network is to get a static IP from your provider. Depending on your ISP, they may charge you a fee for it and its up to you to decide if its worth it.