So each time I log in I get the message "strict NAT" and that I need to port forward 4950-4955;
I disabled upnp and NAT-PMP in the settings,kept the ports 4950-4955,went to my router gateway and opened the ports for 4950-4955 udp (kept trigger ports blank) and also tcp 6695-6699;Restarted my router and rechecked for the ports and I also added them to my firewall but I still get the message about strict NAT.
I tried upnp (it's enabled on my router) but it didn't work.
I'm 100% the ip is right(I've had successful attempts before in port forwarding).
Can anybody help me?and what are the consequences of strict NAT.
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doomski
Hello,
So each time I log in I get the message "strict NAT" and that I need to port forward 4950-4955;
I disabled upnp and NAT-PMP in the settings,kept the ports 4950-4955,went to my router gateway and opened the ports for 4950-4955 udp (kept trigger ports blank) and also tcp 6695-6699;Restarted my router and rechecked for the ports and I also added them to my firewall but I still get the message about strict NAT.
I tried upnp (it's enabled on my router) but it didn't work.
I'm 100% the ip is right(I've had successful attempts before in port forwarding).
Can anybody help me?and what are the consequences of strict NAT.
thanks!
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