Post: NAT Help
04-02-2011, 01:12 PM #1
Lofti
You are welcome!
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); If anyone could me open my NAT type, i will reward you, i tried port forwarding PS3/B.O Port and my nat was still Moderate, i also tried DMZ and enabling/disabling UPnP and nothing changed, i got the Cisco WRV210 Small Business router, same Router Page as Linksys WRV200

Could someone help me? :'(
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04-02-2011, 01:17 PM #2
Xanadu
Banned
im sure my bud could for vbuks or somthing
04-02-2011, 01:20 PM #3
Mugen904
-Bosna u Srcu-
Originally posted by KiNGxMoDz View Post
If anyone could me open my NAT type, i will reward you, i tried port forwarding PS3/B.O Port and my nat was still Moderate, i also tried DMZ and enabling/disabling UPnP and nothing changed, i got the Cisco WRV210 Small Business router, same Router Page as Linksys WRV200

Could someone help me? :'(


Bridge your modem to your router it will give you Open Nat 100%, the only thing that ever worked for me, btw i have tryed everything you did and no luck.
04-02-2011, 01:32 PM #4
Lofti
You are welcome!
Originally posted by Mugen904 View Post
Bridge your modem to your router it will give you Open Nat 100%, the only thing that ever worked for me, btw i have tryed everything you did and no luck.


What do you mean bridge your modem to your router? I Have 2 Routers or modems ( Sorry i don't know the difference )

1: Linksys WAG 160N
2: Cisco WRV 210

I Don't know if they're Modems or Routers.

Could you do a step by step tutorial for me? I 'll give you vbux

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Originally posted by MOTOFREAK18 View Post
im sure my bud could for vbuks or somthing


Ok , i'll give him vbux if his tutorial works!Smile
04-02-2011, 01:43 PM #5
Mugen904
-Bosna u Srcu-
Originally posted by KiNGxMoDz View Post
What do you mean bridge your modem to your router? I Have 2 Routers or modems ( Sorry i don't know the difference )

1: Linksys WAG 160N
2: Cisco WRV 210

I Don't know if they're Modems or Routers.

Could you do a step by step tutorial for me? I 'll give you vbux

---------- Post added at 04:32 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:31 PM ----------



Ok , i'll give him vbux if his tutorial works!Smile


All i did was call up my ISP and told them i wanna bridge my connection and i followed every step they told me and thats how i got it to work, but somebody posted before on how to do it i will try searching for you.

---------- Post added at 09:43 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:35 AM ----------

Originally posted by KiNGxMoDz View Post
If anyone could me open my NAT type, i will reward you, i tried port forwarding PS3/B.O Port and my nat was still Moderate, i also tried DMZ and enabling/disabling UPnP and nothing changed, i got the Cisco WRV210 Small Business router, same Router Page as Linksys WRV200

Could someone help me? :'(


YOu have to figure out which one is your modem and which one is your router, here is what i did

This worked for me and couple other people here on NGU, Bridging your modem to your router will get you NAT type 1 or Nat type 2 100%

Modem Steps
1. Connect your DSL modem only (disconnect wifi router)
2. Go to the modem homepage, then go to DSL Connection>Configure Connection Find box with "PPPoE" change it to "bridged ethernet"
3. Save changes and restart

Router Steps
1. Connect router and modem
2. Go to router homepage, then go to setup and change your connection type to PPPoE enter the User Name and Password your ISP gave you.
3. Save changes, now go to the administration tab and find UPnP make sure that it is enabled, save changes there as well
4. Restart router and PS3


Also dont forget to try this tutorial very well explained
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04-02-2011, 02:11 PM #6
Lofti
You are welcome!
Originally posted by Mugen904 View Post
All i did was call up my ISP and told them i wanna bridge my connection and i followed every step they told me and thats how i got it to work, but somebody posted before on how to do it i will try searching for you.

---------- Post added at 09:43 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:35 AM ----------



YOu have to figure out which one is your modem and which one is your router, here is what i did

This worked for me and couple other people here on NGU, Bridging your modem to your router will get you NAT type 1 or Nat type 2 100%

Modem Steps
1. Connect your DSL modem only (disconnect wifi router)
2. Go to the modem homepage, then go to DSL Connection>Configure Connection Find box with "PPPoE" change it to "bridged ethernet"
3. Save changes and restart

Router Steps
1. Connect router and modem
2. Go to router homepage, then go to setup and change your connection type to PPPoE enter the User Name and Password your ISP gave you.
3. Save changes, now go to the administration tab and find UPnP make sure that it is enabled, save changes there as well
4. Restart router and PS3


Also dont forget to try this tutorial very well explained
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I'm going to do it but will it affect my wifi? since my family uses Wireless internet lol and will it affect the Speed? i got 10 mb when i use wirless

---------- Post added at 05:10 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:50 PM ----------

Originally posted by Mugen904 View Post
All i did was call up my ISP and told them i wanna bridge my connection and i followed every step they told me and thats how i got it to work, but somebody posted before on how to do it i will try searching for you.

---------- Post added at 09:43 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:35 AM ----------



YOu have to figure out which one is your modem and which one is your router, here is what i did

This worked for me and couple other people here on NGU, Bridging your modem to your router will get you NAT type 1 or Nat type 2 100%

Modem Steps
1. Connect your DSL modem only (disconnect wifi router)
2. Go to the modem homepage, then go to DSL Connection>Configure Connection Find box with "PPPoE" change it to "bridged ethernet"
3. Save changes and restart

Router Steps
1. Connect router and modem
2. Go to router homepage, then go to setup and change your connection type to PPPoE enter the User Name and Password your ISP gave you.
3. Save changes, now go to the administration tab and find UPnP make sure that it is enabled, save changes there as well
4. Restart router and PS3


Also dont forget to try this tutorial very well explained
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i couldn't even get to my DSL modem's homepage.... this thing is ****ed up and MY ISP is the shitiest one in the world, and im sure they don't even know what PPoE means coz they don't even know what NAT means --'

---------- Post added at 05:11 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:10 PM ----------

Originally posted by Mugen904 View Post
All i did was call up my ISP and told them i wanna bridge my connection and i followed every step they told me and thats how i got it to work, but somebody posted before on how to do it i will try searching for you.

---------- Post added at 09:43 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:35 AM ----------



YOu have to figure out which one is your modem and which one is your router, here is what i did

This worked for me and couple other people here on NGU, Bridging your modem to your router will get you NAT type 1 or Nat type 2 100%

Modem Steps
1. Connect your DSL modem only (disconnect wifi router)
2. Go to the modem homepage, then go to DSL Connection>Configure Connection Find box with "PPPoE" change it to "bridged ethernet"
3. Save changes and restart

Router Steps
1. Connect router and modem
2. Go to router homepage, then go to setup and change your connection type to PPPoE enter the User Name and Password your ISP gave you.
3. Save changes, now go to the administration tab and find UPnP make sure that it is enabled, save changes there as well
4. Restart router and PS3


Also dont forget to try this tutorial very well explained
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in Internet Connection Type:
It was DHCP and there's PPoE, Should i try something with that?

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