In WAN set port "10000" (you can set a port between 1000)Īt this point the "plug" will disappear and you'll be able to hear and talk with other people.It can be of default, but if there isn't put your IPV4 address that you copied before.Search for "IP FORWARDING" or "LAN/WAN" settings. Open a browser and in the address bar type "192.168.1.1".If those things doesn't work for you (and either for me was the same), you need to set up 2 rules of Port forwarding on your router. Uninstall and reinstall the mic drivers.Check if your mic is set as "Default communication device".Some people says that is a bug of the microphone, in that case you need to: In the next match that you start the mic won't work and you can't hear nobody. If you finish a match and leave before the end-time match runs out you probably trigger the bug. The main problem is: Can't hear/talk in lobby and in the scoreboard or in pre-game lobby there's a plug showing that you're like "disconnected". I had this problem and i searched a lot to fix it.
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