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xxjahasotoxx
Feb 26, 2018Aspirant
r9000 port forwarding
hello I'm having trouble forwarding ports on a r9000 I'm trying to forward ports for Nvidia game stream I've gone through the steps to manually forward the ports and have even shut off any firewals t...
- Mar 01, 2018
turns out it might have either been a bug with my windows 10 install or even the nvidia software it self I reinstalled windows along with the Nvidia Geforce software and it worked thanks for the help
FURRYe38
Feb 26, 2018Guru - Experienced User
If your configuring Port Forwarding, disable uPnP. uPnP should work with out using any PF configurations.
You can also try setting NAT Filter from Secure to OPEN and see if this helps. I would do with with uPnP only and no PF configurations first and test.
xxjahasotoxx
Feb 28, 2018Aspirant
I turned on uPnP and removed the PF configs, set NAT to open, didnt work
Im using canyouseeme.org and portchecker.co to check the ports, both say theyre closed, and canyouseeme says Reason: Connection refused
I'm also using the actual moonlight app to see if my pc is seen off my local connection using my lte, on my local connection it works fine
I'm trying to forward these ports
- TCP 47984, 47989, 48010
- UDP 5353, 47998, 47999, 48000, 48002, 48010
- FURRYe38Feb 28, 2018Guru - Experienced User
When checking for port status, are you actively using the application or program that is supposed to be using the ports? You have to some something running at the time your checking the port status...
What is the Mfr and model # of the ISP modem?
- xxjahasotoxxFeb 28, 2018Aspirant
the service is constantly running in the background and should be available as long as the pc is on and signed in which in my case it is.
another way i know the service is running is because i can see the service on my local network.
Mfr? Manufacturer?
modem is a
technicolor TC4310
- FURRYe38Feb 28, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Yes, checking to see if the modem is stand alone modem or built in router combo. Yours is a stand alone. Combos make it harder with external routers.
Since you have PF configurations, did you disable uPnP? uPnP can't be used with PF configurations.
Have you tried using uPnP alone with no PF configurations?
You can also try netting NAT FIlter from Secure to Open and see. After applying any of these seeings, I would do a full reboot on the router and PC then test.