![]() The Fedora Server is connected via a 100MBit/s connection, whereas my Linux Mint is connected via 1 Gigabit connection and my Windows 10 Desktop PC is connected via Wi-fi 300Mbit/s. My three current hypotheses for the Fedora Server randomness: Today, without having changed any settings (windows firewalls are on), it managed a direct connection 4 times in a row, not a single relay connection today. 10 Attempts, to no avail (one time i even completely turned off both my windows 10 firewalls → no change). Yesterday evening though it wouldn’t give me any other thing than a relay connection. This mostly happened when my Linux Mint was running also. I had cases where it connected via relay first, but when i check the GUI 5 minutes later or so, it suddenly is connected directly. My Fedora Server seems to connect directly to my Windows 10 pc, but it is hit or miss. The Linux Mint also connected to my Windows PC directly pretty reliably. Sample Size = 5 attemts (3 yesterday, 2 today). When i turn on my Linux Mint Desktop PC, which is connected via Gigabit Ethernet (cable) it connects to the router directly via adress, sometimes via ipv6 adress. This caused me to get faster connections more reliably now, but not always. UPnP was and still is activated (for now at least). Now my router allows all my devices to open ports on their own, which decreased the shown dial attempts shown in the syncthing commandline from 3 to 1 attempts until a connection could be reached (either local or relais). ![]() Particularly, i had only allowed my server to open devices on its own, but not my other desktop devices.
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