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This might sound silly but do you have a reserved IP for your PC or does it grab the next available one? If it worked before for a bit it leads me to believe you set up port forwarding to the PC IP address. The PC then disconnected or got turned off and another device grabbed that IP address. So port forwarding is now set to the other device. Make sure you’re defining the IP for your PC on your router so this doesn’t happen.
Enabling upnp is another option that should work as well.
Okay so I went to check my ipv4 address and compared to what I had in my port forwarding list and it was different. After I checked my dhcp reservation list and found my pc wasn’t on the list so I added it. Also turned on upnp, you reminded me that this was on originally but when I was trying to solve this from searching through Reddit I turned it off. Thank you for your help, it allowed me to login now after restarting my router. I’m just now scared that this issue will just pop up again tomorrow. You are the goat!