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open nat with archer c (tp link)


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I cant find a way to open my nat. i have it in dmz mode but im not getting a open nat. My ps4 is nat 2 though. 

 

isp - tplink - netduma is my setup...(under my isp modem i dont have it in dmz upnp disabled too)

 

help please 

 

For the best setup you want to put the netduma first, then the TP-Link and set it up as an access point (I assume you want it for the wifi)

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The above advice will fix the issue at least it did in my case and as MoD BoX said you have to have it in that order to be able to use the features of the duma.

 

And if your throw your TP-link in AP mode you'll get the 5g speeds with all the benefits of the duma,best of both worlds.

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By doing ISP hub > Duma > TP Link (AP mode) you can DMZ the duma in order to achieve and open NAT or if possible put it in modem mode. Then with TP link in AP mode you will have AC WiFi. This would be the most ideal setup and you should then reap the multiple benefits this gives you - open NAT, duma CC, AC wifi.

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Why do you have 3 routers?

 

I would recommend doing the following...

 

ISP Hub (put into bridge mode)

TP-LINK (if you want this as the main router, the netduma will hook to this and will need to be in the DMZ)

Netduma...

 

Right now you have 3 firewalls you are trying to game through, not ideal if you aren't doing it intentionally 

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Netduma plugged into the ISP router

TP link plugged into the netduma 

Devices plugged into the netduma or connected via wireless to TP link if you've put it in AP mode.

 

 

i would only add

Netduma plugged into the ISP router (bridge mode)

TP link plugged into the netduma 

Devices plugged into the netduma or connected via wireless to TP link if you've put it in AP mode.

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