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Upnp and port forward doesn’t work as opening ports for ps5 . The only way to get an open nat on cod is to dmz , which I’m not a big fan of  using . How ? And when is this fixed ?

 

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If your ISP modem/router has WiFi, set it up so that it is in bridge or modem mode, you can also use the DMZ. Copy the WAN IP from the R3 (found in Settings > WAN) and enter it into the DMZ function on the ISP modem/router. You should get an Open NAT then with either UPnP or port forwarding on the R3.

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Hi there,
I'm using a PS5 and I still seem to get lag spikes with Modern Warfare 3. I'm am also unable to get an Open NAT, plus I don't see any Gaming Activity in the Dashboard at all.
I only see Video Activity, even though it sees my PS5 is connected.
I am connecting my NETDUMA R3 directly to a fibre modem that doesn't have its own router. It looks like an AdTran 622v.
The way I need to open ports on DumaOS is a bit different to what I was using to get Open NAT before I swapped, which was with DDWRT on my old Netgear NightHawk.
Could you please explain in detail what the Source and Destination port numbers should be for COD MW3? 
I see that I can switch to Range to put the port ranges in, but I'm a bit confused about Source and Destination for both protocols.
A feature request that would be great is if we could see which ports were being automatically opened whenever we use UPnP with a specific game, as I don't trust it's opening the correct ports, at least for MW3.

Ports needed to be open for Modern Warfare 3 are:
TCP: 3478-3480
UDP: 3074, 3478-3479.

I'm currently on;
DumaOS version: 4.0.21
App version 4.0.0

Thanks in advance.
Pete.

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1 hour ago, Pete Shaw said:

Hi there,
I'm using a PS5 and I still seem to get lag spikes with Modern Warfare 3. I'm am also unable to get an Open NAT, plus I don't see any Gaming Activity in the Dashboard at all.
I only see Video Activity, even though it sees my PS5 is connected.
I am connecting my NETDUMA R3 directly to a fibre modem that doesn't have its own router. It looks like an AdTran 622v.
The way I need to open ports on DumaOS is a bit different to what I was using to get Open NAT before I swapped, which was with DDWRT on my old Netgear NightHawk.
Could you please explain in detail what the Source and Destination port numbers should be for COD MW3? 
I see that I can switch to Range to put the port ranges in, but I'm a bit confused about Source and Destination for both protocols.
A feature request that would be great is if we could see which ports were being automatically opened whenever we use UPnP with a specific game, as I don't trust it's opening the correct ports, at least for MW3.

Ports needed to be open for Modern Warfare 3 are:
TCP: 3478-3480
UDP: 3074, 3478-3479.

I'm currently on;
DumaOS version: 4.0.21
App version 4.0.0

Thanks in advance.
Pete.

Best to make your own topic but I'd just make one rule for range:

Source start 3074 source end 3480
Destination the exact same as source
TCP & UDP

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Thanks Fraser.
That's exactly what I did and I still have a Moderate NAT. I also disabled UPnP when trying to port forward.
I'll have a look through the forum, as I've only just started using the Netduma and only just registered here. 

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1 hour ago, Pete Shaw said:

Thanks Fraser.
That's exactly what I did and I still have a Moderate NAT. I also disabled UPnP when trying to port forward.
I'll have a look through the forum, as I've only just started using the Netduma and only just registered here. 

P

If you put your console in the DMZ do you get an Open NAT then? You can keep UPnP enabled when port forwarding

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On 1/12/2024 at 3:20 PM, Netduma Fraser said:

If you put your console in the DMZ do you get an Open NAT then? You can keep UPnP enabled when port forwarding

This did the trick!
Thanks Fraser.

Pete.

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