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snoosnaa
Jan 01, 2018Aspirant
Help with port forwarding
Hello, I am trying to host a server for a PC game for my friends and myself. The game is ARK: Survival Evolved specifically. My Orbi is connected to an Arris tg1682 modem from Specrum. I have ...
snoosnaa
Jan 01, 2018Aspirant
Thank you for the fast response. My Orbi satellite is currently in my room in order to supply the wired connection. Due to logistics with my housemates, we cant get a good location for either the Orbi or cable modem to supply a network to the whole house wirelessly while still supplying a wired connection in my room. So I have a separate network I believe, but it is running through the cable modem(Arris). I don't know how to set up the other modes you mentioned properly, but I am willing to do what I need to.
Does upnp have anything to do with it?
Thanks again.
Does upnp have anything to do with it?
Thanks again.
snoosnaa
Jan 01, 2018Aspirant
OK so it looks like AP mode is what I want. Once I set that, I would just use the same WIFI that my friends already use, and still plug in through the satellite in my room for a wired connection.
In this case, where would I do the port forwarding, from the cable modem?
And sorry for the repeat, but does upnp have anything to do with it?
- TheEtherJan 01, 2018Guru
snoosnaa wrote:
OK so it looks like AP mode is what I want. Once I set that, I would just use the same WIFI that my friends already use, and still plug in through the satellite in my room for a wired connection.
Why do you need to use the same Wi-Fi that your friends use? Do they live in the same place?
In this case, where would I do the port forwarding, from the cable modem?
Yes.
And sorry for the repeat, but does upnp have anything to do with it?
UPnP is basically automatic port forwarding. Gaming consoles, like the PS4 and Xbox, can use it to open ports on the router. I'm not sure whether it's used on PC games. It shouldn't be hard to tests. Simply enable UPnP on the router, start the game and check the router to see if any ports have been opened.