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HeyItsCherrry
2 years agoNeighbour
Gamer Problems - IPs, Ports & Call of Duty
Hey folks! I recently switched from Rogers/Shaw to Telus to get Fibre, I have the 1.5Gig plan and a brand new installed setup for Fiber. I don't know what they are called but, the one smaller squa...
Nighthawk
Community Power User
2 years agoYou both would have had the same IP when on Shaw also. That shouldn't be the issue. The small square may just be the coil of fibre. The larger square would likely be the Network Access Hub. That one is the actual router.
Is that the only game affected? Are there any other things you do besides gaming that are affected? Are you seeing any error messages? What do they say and what error code is shown? Are the PCs and Xboxes connected to wifi or ethernet?
Opening specific ports won't do much as the game would automatically do it on its own. Same with the Xbox. I doubt a third party router would solve anything anyways. It would just add another layer of complexity / point of failure.
- Redfox752 years agoNeighbour
I am having the same exact issues!! shaw gives you a 2nd ip free and you can bridge the modem and viola no problems. I have called Telus and they will not give me a 2nd ip period. Regretting the switch to Telus now because I have yet to fix this.
- HeyItsCherrry2 years agoNeighbourI have also not yet been able to find a solution. We restart our entire service before we play/stream, and as long as one of is is on a different platform, most of the time we can make it work. I'd say about 70/30% at this point.Still no actual help or solution - but only so much is telus's fault. It's the Activision spagetti-code and their network bs more than it's the ISP... but it is insane that such a simple fix exists and they are unwilling to help.Going to be getting some 3rd party hardware that can assist soon. They are just spendyyyy
- HeyItsCherrry2 years agoNeighbour
CoD does seem to be the only game impacted, judging by my google searches this has been a problem for a long time. Only thing I can see that has worked for people, is setting up static IPs and other things to distinguish two users devices - but that would require an aftermarket router that can have more than one IP. Telus support told me that they don't support that, and don't support static ones?
We have tried:
Him PC - Hardwired/w Ethernet & Me on Xbox, Wifi
Him PC - Hardwired/w Ethernet, me on Xbox, Hardwired/w Ethernet
Him Xbox - Wifi, me Xbox, Hardwired/w Ethernet
Him Xbox - Wifi, me Xbox, Wifi
Does not matter. Same result.- Kinnairds2 years agoNeighbourDid you happen to find a solution? We just switched last week and my husband and U also can’t play cod at the same time. I will cancel and go back to shaw if there isn’t a solution.
- HeyItsCherrry2 years agoNeighbourWe didn't find a fix, but we did find a work-around.Basically, one of us has to play with our Xbox on wifi, and one of us has to play connected with an ethernet cable.We can't both be hard wired, or it doesn't work.We tried to assign different MAC addresses, and made sure the port forwarding was setup correctly but that did nothing. Additionally, Telus tech support was not able to help at all, zero, whatsoever. The guy on the phone literally didn't know a thing about any of that.I'm told that if you have a 3rd party gaming router of your own, that it wouldn't be a problem but apparently Telus doesn't let you have more than one IP assignment which is why the game thinks you're one person and the wifi thing works.