on 06-01-2022 23:35
Hello Beautiful People!
I have a question, my current setup is causing me issues with NAT types. And I'm at a little bit of a loss with it.
I currently have a HUB 3 set up in modem mode, and a XR1000 nighthawk running the setup and wifi in my home. I have a few probably silly questions but i hope they can be answered.
Im trying to open ports for games i play to get an Open NAT. Currently its sat at strict or moderate. Do i need to open these on both the HUB 3 and the XR1000. Or one or the other and if the latter which one? I know i will have to set a static ip etc. Would just like to see if someone has maybe a link or a little time to share how i would go about setting the whole thing up!
Thank You!
UG.
on 07-01-2022 10:10
You shouldn't need to touch anything on the hub if it's in modem mode - it will be a bridge and simply forward traffic to/from your router.
Have a play with port triggering/port forwarding on your router. Check that UPnP is enabled and so on. Be aware that some of these things can compromise security for other online uses.
I found a useful guide Here Aimed at Linksys but most of the content will be true for any router.
on 07-01-2022 10:45
on 07-01-2022 10:50
@UnarmedGinger wrote:Hello Beautiful People!
I have a question, my current setup is causing me issues with NAT types. And I'm at a little bit of a loss with it. <snip>
Have a look at this website, Portforward.com It should answer all your questions around port forwarding. It covers a vast range of Routers.
Now if VM had proper IPv6 this would be a thing of the past. 😉
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07-01-2022 13:48 - edited 07-01-2022 13:51
@Adduxi wrote:Now if VM had proper IPv6 this would be a thing of the past. 😉
Nope because VM will likely do a proper firewall (best guess it be by MAC of the device and port/protocol) to block inbound that do not match for outbound because can you imagine anything even with a firewall like windows blocking stuff correctly because MS firewall for inbound is more leaky then a bucket you go check whats allowed and their be things you don't want to allow and apps just make themselves at home by allowing rules when they don't need inbound rules!
on 25-01-2022 17:54
Hi Ginger 👋
Check that maybe it will guide you a wee bit.
Also check your ports after you finish forwarding, cause I had everything done properly on my NetGear X6 but after checking this website it appeared closed and I can't see what I've done wrong. After watching that video I'm starting to think if HUB 3 even on modem mode has some kind of firewall.
on 25-01-2022 20:56
@Kostek wrote:...I'm starting to think if HUB 3 even on modem mode has some kind of firewall.
Their is no firewall it is you that is the firewall...