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Re: Double nat
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Re: Double nat
The DMZ is not used on the XR router for any game consoles. uPnP on the XR router will handle ports needed for the game console. Just use the Exposted Host for the XR router on the modem and leave the game console out of the DMZ on the XR router.
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I have a PC not a console and I don't think it's safe to put it in dmz or am I wrong? it is better not to put the nat on the xr from protected to open
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Re: Double nat
here it is, it's Italian says more devices are running nat
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can you see the picture? what do you think if you put the nat on the xr from protected to open it could solve the problem?
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Re: Double nat
- The Fritzbox must be in Bridge Mode
- If Bridge Mode is not available then the XR300 must be in the DMZ of the Fritzbox
- Copy the WAN IP from the System Information page of the XR300, and paste that IP address into the DMZ setting of your Fritzbox
- Delete any port forwarding rules that you have set up on the XR300
- Make sure that UPnP is ENABLED on the XR300
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Re: Double nat
as I mentioned earlier my modem or the fritz box does not have the dmz but the exposed host which does not allow me to avoid the double nat but have I already put the xr ip and why should I close the portforwarding? UPnP is already active and I can't find this bridge option in the modem
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this is the only thing I found in the fritz box about bridge is what did you mean? but beyond the vlan vpi options and vci the rest I have to put?
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Re: Double nat
yes all active except geo filter I usually wander around 30 40 of ping so I don't think it's that
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Re: Double nat
Could you please download the free version of Pingplotter and take a screenshot of your results over a few minutes so that we can get an idea of the kind of microlag you're dealing with.
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I downloaded it but I don't know how to run the test by never having used it
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Re: Double nat
You have a router at 192.168.178.1.
What is the MFr and model# of this router with 192.168.178.1? Is this the ISP modem with built in router?
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Re: Double nat
Modem Combo Units:
This would be a double NAT condition which isn't recommended. https://kb.netgear.com/30186/What-is-Double-NAT
Couple of options,
1. Configure the modem for transparent bridge mode. Then use the NG router in router mode. You'll need to contact the ISP for help and information in regards to the modem being bridged correctly.
2. If you can't bridge the modem, disable ALL wifi radios on the modem, configure the modems DMZ/ExposedHost or IP Pass-Through for the IP address the NG router gets from the modem.
This was already suggested in an initial post regarding this issue.
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Re: Double nat
I could solve by putting a modem always netgear the d400 with the router xr500 but how should I configure the modem to put the xr500 correctly in cascade? then you could recommend me a modem that is fine with both the fttc and ftth since soon I'll probably get the ftth and the d6400 is no good as a modem
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Re: Double nat
I put the d6400 in modem mode only is it right or not? and maybe recommend a netgear modem that does not cost too much supporting the fttc and ftth line since I will soon switch to the ftth and the d6400 only supports fttc? I'd just need a good modem for my xr500 router that has these features, thanks
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