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Barfdragon

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  1. I've been running a server off of my windows computer for some friends online. While I am not connected through a client my friends have almost no issues from the server connection. However when I join the game myself, it will cause (eventually, sometimes immediately sometimes aft half an hour plus) a severe network issue that causes them to disconnect as well as my computer to lose connection to my home network in some cases. Fixes I've tried and observations I've made so far: - Resetting the server/router/modem Produced no noticeable change -Reset the computer Sometimes will allow us to connect together for longer periods but it's very inconsistent -Ran exclusively VS and the Server No noticeable difference in performance and the connection issue has still happened - Watching task manager while running the game No change to resource usage. Network is barely affected with the server barely needing more than maybe .5 Mbps, cpu not even reaching double digits in % usage and ram sitting around 36 and 50 % utilization. This does not change when the client disconnect occurs - Ran VS server in Powershell While this seems to have improved things somewhat the connection issue still occurs We are all running the latest version of VS and the server is up to date on a new world. The server is running no mods and no mods are active on the host client. Computer Specs: CPU: Ryzen 9 9900x 12-Core, Ram: 32 GB, GPU: Radeon RX 7800 XT, Storage: 1TB M.2. Any tips would be appreciated, this is my first time hosting my own dedicated server at all.
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