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chuckmorr1s
Feb 16, 2021Aspirant
RAX200 and PS5 - Moderate NAT
Hi all,
I have my PS5 hooked up to my router. I've set the router to reserve an IP address for the console's mac address, which it obtains everytime.
I've used port forwarding to open all the relevant ports for online gaming for the reserved IP address of the console. I also have uPnp enabled.
When I come to play COD: Cold War in the online settings of the game it says my NAT is moderate.
The message onscreen is;
"Your NAT type is moderate. A moderate NAT may experience problems connecting to other players who also have moderate NAT's.
The game tried to use UDP port 3074 to open the required port for an open NAT in-game"
Now i have this port in my custom service list, for both UDP and TCP against the correct IP yet it stil says Moderate in game.
To try an overcome this, I have also used my PS5's reserved IP as the default DMZ server address but still suffer the same problem in game.
After every change I have made, I've rebooted both the router and the console.
Now I'm stumped, any ideas?
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- RajaDajaLuminary
Why not just let everything connect automatically without reserving and doing all that DMZ stuff. I have PS5 hardwired with not NAT issues. Never had to open, reserved or DMZ. I understand, this might not be the case for you, but you could start there.
- chuckmorr1sAspirant
I've tried the basic setup which gave me a Moderate NAT in-game that's why I went down the port forwarding/DMZ route.
> Model: RAX200|Nighthawk Tri-band AX12 12-Stream Wi-Fi 6 Router
Firmware version? Conected to what? (Some other router, perhaps?)
> [...] port forwarding [...] uPnp [...] DMZ [...]
If one of them doesn't do the job, then I wouldn't expect much from
the others.
For the usual problems with port forwarding, see:https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/x/m-p/1859106
Pay particular attention to item "1".
- chuckmorr1sAspirant
The firmware version (V1.0.3.106_1.0.58) which is the latest I believe.
I have a wireless fibre connection which my ISP gives me an IP for my routers MAC address. My router connects directly to the dish.
Thanks for the link, I'll run over them and maybe probe my ISP for a little help.
I factory reset the router last night and used everything default and still had a Moderate NAT in-game. The game itself requires UDP 3074. Whilst I was playing, I logged into the router and it showed on the uPnP port map table that port active and assigned to the consoles IP but it was still moderate in-game.
Thanks for your help.
> [...] my ISP gives me an IP [address] for my routers MAC address.
> [...]Everyone's ISP does that. The question is whether your router gets a
public (WAN/Internet) IP address or a private one (which implies another
NAT router between yours and the Internet).> [...] My router connects directly to the dish.
And if we knew everything which was behind your "the dish", then that
information might be more significant. "Necessary but not sufficient."> [...] maybe probe my ISP [...]
Good idea. I'd prepare for disappointment.
> [...] it showed on the uPnP port map table [...]
I'd expect explicit port forwarding or DMZ to do their jobs, too, but
that's not good enough when there's another NAT router in the path.
- RajaDajaLuminaryFor PlayStation network you mean Type2 Nat = Moderate, I believe Type2 is the best you’re going to get within the PS Network. I remember vaguely from YouTube some got open Nat but I believe it nearly impossible within the PS network. I know with Xbox Live network my Nat is OPEN.....with PS network my Nat is Type2 and I have no issues with multiplayer games ...