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    Monsta reacted to Netduma Fraser in Open NAT Type   
    It's something I've brought up before so it is on the list to be potentially added in future!
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    Monsta got a reaction from Some_Dude in Open NAT Type   
    Hi Guys I Have 3 netduma Routers. Xr500, R2, R3. 
     
    i can see alot of people having a similar problem with open NAT Type. On the XR500  there was a setting called NAT Filtering and it had 2 options (secure and open) if you set it to open then no matter how many console you had on that network they would all have open NATs. Is it not possible to have the same function on the R3? Xr500 was the only router I’ve ever used that could have open NAT on multiple consoles it was amazing you didn’t have to port forward or DMZ it just worked. 
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    Monsta reacted to RFGrinch in Strict and Double Nat again.   
    I will have to try everything tomorrow. I will boot everything up and check all settings as fraser mentioned. After that i will post and go from there. May just get my own static ordered and should fix the issue forever. No more back and forth. Would rather not spend even more money each month on it. But we shall see
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    Monsta got a reaction from RFGrinch in Strict and Double Nat again.   
    Try unplugging his console then reset your router and your Xbox and see if u get a open nat 
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    Monsta got a reaction from RFGrinch in Strict and Double Nat again.   
    I get you but it’s still connected to your network even in standby. try totally disconnected the power then see if that makes a difference
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    Monsta got a reaction from RFGrinch in Strict and Double Nat again.   
    I see. Are you able to use your R3 as your main router?
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    Monsta got a reaction from RFGrinch in Strict and Double Nat again.   
    So from what I can remember from reading this thread is that you are using your isp router and you have connected a R3 through Ethernet and now you have a temperamental NAT Type.
     
    I would say if possible connect your routers the other way around use the R3 as a main and connect the other through Ethernet and still connect your nodes to the router it’s currently connect to.
    If that’s not possible then you should go into your main router and change your dhcp range shorten it to reserve a static ip address for the default gateway of the R3 eg( ip range 192.168.77.1 - 192.168.77.250)
    login to the R3 assign a ip address that is out of the range of what you put in your main router eg (192.168.77.251)
    disable the dhcp on the R3 and assign your Xbox a ip address with your main router and also put that same ip address of your Xbox into the DMZ of your main router and if that don’t work try both routers.
    I know this was a bit long winded but I hope you was able to keep up and understood what I was trying to explain please try any of these method’s and let me know got you get on and let me know if you need further help. 
     
    Monsta
     
     
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    Monsta got a reaction from RFGrinch in Strict and Double Nat again.   
    Your DMZ is not enabled 
    put your x box ip in for source and destination and try that 
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    Monsta reacted to Netduma Fraser in Adblocker R3 does not block YouTube advertising on smart TVs.   
    YouTube ads are tricky because they're served on the same URL as the video itself so it makes it hard to block from the network side. It's something we're hoping to be able to work around in the future.
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