How to Fix Frequent Disconnection in Last Epoch with UniFi Network Device – If you’re getting frequent disconnections even after the servers have been resolved and you have a UniFi network device, there’s a good chance your firewall/modem/router is blocking/dropping some UDP packets that are considered p2p and treating them as a threat.
How to Fix Frequent Disconnection in Last Epoch with UniFi Network Device
Locating and solving the problem.
If you have a UniFi network device and you’re disconnecting, it’s probably dropping/blocking packets, making you sad or angry.
You will need to log in to your network device in a web browser.The IPv4 address may vary depending on what you have configured, but here is a link to the direct page where you can see the blocked threats.
https://192.168.1.1/network/default/syslog/threats
You want to look at the device on the left to find the one you’re trying to play from.
You’ll then want to look at the timestamps to see if they match your disconnects.
WARNING: DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
I’m not responsible for what you do, I’m just showing you how I solved my disconnections.
When the instance that correlates with the disconnect is found, click on it and select Allow this IP.
Repeat with all other instances that are from disconnect.
You can also leave it open and play, and if you disconnect, refresh and see the new threat and enable it.
This is only for UniFi, but I’m sure other brands of network security devices could be at fault.
If EHGs release the IP addresses of the servers it could make it a lot easier.
Hope this helps.
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Written By: Didz