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Xaunaught
Mar 21, 2020Tutor
NAT issue for switch / in general - RBR50
Hi all, I have been having NAT issues for the past 4 months since I moved house. I have a public IP address so I believe that means it isn't double NAT? My setup is: Main orbi ethernet into ps4...
- Apr 15, 2020
It ended up being an issue on my ISPs end. I contacted them and they were able to fix it instantly.
It isn't a fun solution but it was the only thing that fixed it.
CrimpOn
Mar 21, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Please start by identifying exactly the modem the Orbi is connected to (brand/model).
I am confused by "wireless into two switches". Typically, a switch has nothing to do with wireless.
It appears that all three ethernet ports on the Orbi are in use, so how are these two switches connected?
(or, are these "electrical switches" to control light bulbs?)
Xaunaught
Mar 21, 2020Tutor
CrimpOn Sorry I realise that was confusing. Two Nintendo Switchs, the gaming console. I forgot that a switch is actually a networking thing as well, my bad.
The Orbi isn't connected to a modem. It is connect to an NBN system. A thing we have here in Australia that is built into the home. This: https://support.belong.com.au/nbn/order/what-is-the-difference-between-a-nbn-utility-box-and-a-nbn-connection-box
- CrimpOnMar 21, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Wow, fiber. Maybe more research into Animal Crossing is in order:
- XaunaughtMar 21, 2020Tutor
So putting in those TCP numbers didn't help
I am only able to set UDP between 13000-65534 as anything under 13000 says it is in use even though nothing enabled says it is using it from what I can see
and 65535 says it is an invalid range.