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38 minutes ago, SP_25 said:

I had a similar situation. You could check to see if your ISP router has a bridge / passthrough mode. Once I changed my ISP router to IP passthrough mode and power cycled everything, I had an Open NAT and did not have to do any port forwarding or change other settings on the R3. 

Perhaps you have a different setup / ISP, but figured I would mention since it worked for me. 

Good point. I do have bridge mode in ISP router. Can someone help me with these values ? image.thumb.png.5a08c468b3d0050709ea8ce550a8fc0e.png

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1 hour ago, DeeKay_FPS said:

Good point. I do have bridge mode in ISP router. Can someone help me with these values ? image.thumb.png.5a08c468b3d0050709ea8ce550a8fc0e.png

This is what I have, assuming you have the R3 connected to the LAN 1 port of your ISP router. However, I did not have a VLAN ID setting. So I will have to defer to some of the experts on here for that one. Hopefully it works. 

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I would try bridge mode like @SP_25 has mentioned.. I think you only need to enable one LAN port.. The one you will plug the R3 into Then select the Vlan id number your ISP uses in this case.. Im sure if you googled that you will find what Vlan Id number your ISP uses.. There has to be examples of this floating around on the internet somewhere..

Google can be a good friend! :) 

Zippy.

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As above, I think you can just leave VLAN on 2 and save, as long as the R3 is connected to port 1 then you should be good to go. Then remove DMZ for your PC on the R3, even the massive port forwarding rule is too much. UPnP on should get you an open NAT then, if not then just the ports for the console/game should do the trick.

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