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B-Rizzle0279

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  1. I read the same, and from what it was explaining is that UPnP will conteract with port forwarding. UPoN is supposed to do the port forwarding on its own, but I've always noticed better results port forwarding rather than just using UPnP
  2. Ok, think I finally figured it out. I didn't have to bridge anything. I just disabled UPnP and went into port forwarding and out in the different ports like what I did with the netgear. I also made a static ip for the ps4. After doing this COD now says NAT Type open. So, I think I've got it where I needed it. I'll do some game testing and see what happens, LOL!
  3. Forgot to mention, I went with the arris surfboard 6183 modem. I had huge issues with the dinky modem my isp provided so got all of my own hardware
  4. Just yesterday I received my netduma router, and have a few questions about proper setup and settings. I was reading on the Netduma FAQ's installation page that it is recommended to set everything up a certain way of using a secondary router and having the congestion control advantage. Wall ----> Modem ----> Netduma R1 ----> PS4/ secondary router. And this is how I had planned to set it up so I can just designate bandwidth to the console and original Wi-Fi router. The netduma is still in out of box settings. When I do an Internet connection test one the ps4, it says NAT Type 2 (which from my understanding by playstation just means it is connected to the internet through a router, where as type 1 is directly connected to the modem) but when I get into Call of Duty, the multiplayer main screen says my NAT Type is 'Moderate'. Where as when I was still using my original router I had the NAT Type as 'Open' on all of my call of duty games. My other router is a Netgear N750(WNDR4300v2). I was originally doing port forwarding since all I really play anymore is COD. And on the Netduma FAQ's page, at the bottom talks about Open NAT. But I have not yet successfully achieved an open NAT Type. When I received my netduma, I ran a factory reset on the netgear router, in which turned back on UPnP on it, got rid of the port forward settings and so forth. But on the Netduma FAQ installation page, it talks about using the settings in the secondary router to achieve an open NAT Type if the other options listed didtlnt work, which didn't. And as to why I am here hoping for possible answers or solutions. So all in all, I'm trying to keep the secondary router after the netduma so I can control the bandwidth between it and my ps4 rather than 12 different devices, but still achieve an open NAT Type and possibly still port foward as it really made a huge difference for me with the original router. I'm not a tech whiz, just know and understand a few things here and there. So I'm definitely open ears to anyone that might be able to help me out.
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