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nocturnal93
Jul 01, 2017Aspirant
Difficulties with NAT settings on WNR2000v5 N300 WiFi Router
Hey guys, kinda new here. Anyways I bought a Netgear N300 Router and it worked great for the first year I owned it. Then out of know where my PS4 started having issues with connecting with other play...
- Jul 01, 2017
Those are private addresses. This is pretty common with WISPs. You'll need to call them and ask about the possibility of getting a static, public IP address. With this, you can use your WNR2000v5 as a router and enable UPnP. A less likely path is see if your WISP supports UPnP.
TheEther
Jul 01, 2017Guru
It sounds like your WNR2000v5 is in AP mode, not router mode. Does your ISP modem have a built in router?
- nocturnal93Jul 01, 2017Aspirant
My N300 is attached directly to my internet atenna (I have broadband internet). As for AP settings, it is in AP mode.
- TheEtherJul 01, 2017Guru
In AP mode, UPnP and WAN settings are not applicable. That's why they are greyed out.
It sounds like you have a WISP. Do you know if they are providing you with a public or a private IP address? If it's public, then you should operate your WNR2000v5 as a router. If it's private, then any port forwarding and/or UPnP settings would need to be handled by your ISP.
- nocturnal93Jul 01, 2017Aspirant
Ok, I understand. I do have a WISP, but as for what they are providing with IP, I have no clue. And since its a holiday weekend, they wont be open until next Wednesday.