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Originally Posted by Gerami
UDP is automatically on when you install Graal. But if you're like me and have a router or share a connection, you gotta use TCP or forward the port UDP wants to use.
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Unless it was changed in the last version, UDP is not on by default after an install. The "don't use UDP option" would mean you're not using UDP if it's checked. A lot of people mistake that, and it was mentioned before to maybe be renamed sometime to avoid the confusion.
I seem to be one of--if not--the only person who has no problems using UDP (unchecked, remember) with a router. I have no port forwarding set up, and DMZ is not on either. I had to get a "special" (or different at least) router to hook more than one computer to my modem, as apparently my ISP blocks "normal" routers. Last I knew, they expected you to pay for multiple modems (and cable bills) per computer. It could be the mac address cloning in the router setup that is letting UDP work normally, maybe.