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Finally I solved it, after trying every possible solution on the net this is how it worked for me:
1. Connected the ISP cable directly in the computer with no Windows Firewall modifications or any other change - no PB error
2. Connected the ISP cable back in the router because I want to have internet in all the rooms - PB error
3. Did all the 13 steps from the above - PB error
4. Put a cfg file created in notepad and named pbcl.cfg in C:\Users\xxx\AppData\Local\PunkBuster\BF3\pb with the following text:
pb_LogToFile = 1 (0=No, 1=Yes)
pb_SsLog = 1 (0=No, 1=Yes)
pb_SsSave = 1 (0=No, 1=Yes)
PB_LOGMD5TOOL = 1 (0 to 1)
pb_Security = 0 (0=No, 1=Yes)
still got PB error
5. Disabled SPI Firewall in the router (TP-Link Archer C2) - no PB error
So the most important steps were 4 and 5, because if I deleted the .cfg file I still got that error even if the router firewall was disabled.
Also to mention that the computer which has Battlefield installed was already set to be DMZ host.
I didn't check to see if it would work without the 13 steps cause I already lost a lot of time with this, went to sleep at 5 **...
mileytongue:
In BF4 I had no issues at all with the standard configuration.
Thank you ragnarok013 for the tips.