Quote Originally Posted by KellyEwer View Post
Next thing I'm trying. I saw a thing that said that you can disable uPnP and that might help. So I went into the config and noticed... the uPnP is using a port that isn't even covered in the ports that tech support said I should have open. So... I'm opening that port now. If that doesn't work, I'll try disabling uPnP. After that... idk, I'll keep an eye out here.

Edit 1: Enabling the uPnP port did not help. Disabling uPnP via config.

Edit 2: Disabled uPnP, still disconnected.
can you help me try one thing.. on the Router side, swap your network cable port with your spouse's port. So basically his computer's network cable will be plugged into your router's old port which your current computer is using, and your computer would be using his router port.

I also know it is not the installation files causing this... something else is causing these conflicts/disconnects. It may not necessary mean network related too I find.

What antivirus/anti malware software do you have installed?