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  1. Finally got around to playing again, still getting kicked every match. It's only happening to my Xbox. I'm not losing internet to my Xbox, just getting disconnect from Activision's servers and returned to the title screen. Here are the IDs from the 6 matches I've tried to play today: 094926f1e6a8cdd2 a92d5c27ca483a3f 476222edffe6eef3 a244a46fe141353a 7dd126f16e1cd9de ff684611059ec3c8 I'll try different port and ethernet now, then I'll try playing on WiFi. I'll continue to compile a list of IDs as well when I get kicked.
  2. Yeah, it's happening when I have Geo-Filter turned off. I was just as puzzled as you. I don't have a NAT issue, it's open. I have UPnP enabled and have done reboots, still getting disconnected from the server instead of being brought back to the lobby to redeem my XP from the match. I'll make sure to look at the Geo-Filter map next time and get some ID's for ya.
  3. I did a factory reset, so I have no blocked ID's. I reinstalled the game overnight and am about to play it right now. If I'm still having the issue, I'll bypass the Netduma and try it. I'm hoping it isn't the Netduma, nor is that my prime suspect at the moment. Just wanted to let the other guy know I was feeling his pain Thanks though for the suggestion! Okay, so it's definitely the Netduma. It was happening again, so I bypassed it and it no longer is happening. This is the first time I've been able to play more than 1 game without getting kicked out as the match ends. What suggestions do you have to fix this? So far I've factory reset, tried without GeoFilter and tried without Congestion Control.
  4. It's happening to me too man. I don't get it. Thought it was GeoFilter, so I turned it off. Still happening. It's literally ever single match. This is the first time I've played the game since launch...not a good impression.
  5. There was a new WiFi Vulnerability discovered and released today targeting WPA2. Is there any plan to address this in the near future? Since we haven't received a firmware update in a long time, wondering how stuff like this gets addressed? https://techcrunch.com/2017/10/16/heres-what-you-can-do-to-protect-yourself-from-the-krack-wifi-vulnerability/
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