wmartin89 Posted Wednesday at 02:36 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:36 PM My daughters PS5 is getting a type 2 NAT, so to try resolve I need to reserve it's IP (which I've already done previously with my firestick, and my Xbox both wired and wireless), however when trying to do this, after clicking "Save", it does nothing. I've tried other devices and they are doing the same thing, so nothing new is appearing. This then prevents me from being able to do Port Forwarding rules for her PS5. How can I resolve?
wmartin89 Posted Wednesday at 02:55 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 02:55 PM 15 minutes ago, wmartin89 said: My daughters PS5 is getting a type 2 NAT, so to try resolve I need to reserve it's IP (which I've already done previously with my firestick, and my Xbox both wired and wireless), however when trying to do this, after clicking "Save", it does nothing. I've tried other devices and they are doing the same thing, so nothing new is appearing. This then prevents me from being able to do Port Forwarding rules for her PS5. How can I resolve? Further to this, when trying to edit WAN settings or reserve it via the DMZ method, I get this error: "Lease IP is not in LAN address space" The IP address is within range.
Krush Posted Wednesday at 05:12 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:12 PM Salut ! Pourrais-tu fournir une capture d'écran de la plage DHCP du R3 STP ?  Elle doit être en 192.168.77.XX to 192.168.77.XX. par défaut... Si tu suis le schéma, l'IP de tes périphériques derrière le R3 devrait être également en 192.168.77.XX pour DMZ une console et/ou réserver une IP ! Â
wmartin89 Posted Wednesday at 06:33 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 06:33 PM 1 hour ago, Krush said: Salut ! Pourrais-tu fournir une capture d'écran de la plage DHCP du R3 STP ?  Elle doit être en 192.168.77.XX to 192.168.77.XX. par défaut... Si tu suis le schéma, l'IP de tes périphériques derrière le R3 devrait être également en 192.168.77.XX pour DMZ une console et/ou réserver une IP !  Attached is the range and IP for the PS5
Krush Posted Wednesday at 06:42 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:42 PM Is this a personal desire or a necessity to change the default DHCP range? Â ----By the way, the graphic montage is eye-catching!---
wmartin89 Posted Wednesday at 06:48 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 06:48 PM Just now, Krush said: Is this a personal desire or a necessity to change the default DHCP range? Â ----By the way, the graphic montage is striking!--- This has been my default DHCP range since I got the router in March last year. Strangely, I've just viewed my current reserved IPs, they show 192.168.77 on the list, but clicking on them brings them up as 192.168.0.xxx Â
Krush Posted Wednesday at 06:52 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:52 PM Tu sais maintenant sur quoi te concentrer !  😅😉 Repasses sur la bonne plage DHCP et cela passera comme dans du beurre ... Redémarres le R3 et l'ensemble de tes périphérique derrière le R3 !
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted yesterday at 08:16 AM Administrators Posted yesterday at 08:16 AM So NAT Type 2 is actually open, it just means you're behind a router so you don't need to try and open it, it will be impossible to get NAT Type 1 behind a router. Looks like you've changed the router LAN IP from the default so remove your static/reserved IPs so far, reboot the router from the interface, wait 4 minutes then you should be able to add them and set the DMZ if you wish.
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