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FURRYe38
Nov 04, 2021Guru - Experienced User
New - XR450/XR500 Firmware Version 2.3.2.130 Released
New Features:
Supports DumaOS 3.0 features.
Security Fixes:
Fixes security vulnerabilities.
For more information about security vulnerabilities, visit https://www.netgear.com...
Netduma-Liam
Mar 14, 2022NetDuma Partner
Are you consistently seeing ports 3097 and 3096 or do they change? You could try port forwarding both of those ports and see if that helps.
BartXR700
Mar 14, 2022Guide
v.130 they never changed I can connect 10 PC and every of them will listen on same port. Duma 2.0 works fine. That's UPnP bug
- Netduma-LiamMar 15, 2022NetDuma Partner
Sure, if it's always the same port perhaps you could try adding a port forwarding rule for that port and perhaps the next port up (i.e 3074 and 3075).
- BartXR700Mar 16, 2022Guide
Tried and also chose 1st port.
As I'm promised I updated and ports and UPnP looks like below. - Netduma-FraserMar 16, 2022NetDuma PartnerCould you clarify what you mean by this? "Only one guy will be a host and have chance to open nat that's the issue."
Set NAT to Open in WAN Settings instead and you shouldn't have any issues. - BartXR700Mar 16, 2022GuideYes I did that one device have open 2nd is on same port and have strict. That's normal when UPnP don't working.
- Netduma-FraserMar 16, 2022NetDuma Partner
You should be able to get Open with that option set to open, are you using port forwarding/triggering/DMZ at the same time as that would cause a conflict, so best to just use that option and keep UPnP default.
- BartXR700Mar 16, 2022GuideGuys I know that thing, I'm using only upnp. I know how networking works that's why I'm showing to you issues. In wan have open not secured. You can easy check that on yours environment. Just launch 2 PC with destiny 2 game and you'll see. Greets
- Netduma-LiamMar 17, 2022NetDuma Partner
Right OK, thanks for confirming and for troubleshooting with us.
There are a couple of fixes for UPnP that NETGEAR are doing so hopefully this should be resolved in the next firmware. We'll also try to replicate the issue internally to provide them with more info on it. In the mean time, it may be best to roll back to the last firmware if this issue is causing serious disruption for you.