Linksys Wireless Router :: Change NAT Type To Open On PS3 With Cisco DDR2200?
Sep 20, 2012
Recently Ive been having issues with connecting to games on my PS3, Ive been trying to do things like Port Forwarding like I did on my old router but the way this router is set up is extremely different. On this router it seems there is no Port Forwarding it's now Port Triggering and it seems to require more info than Forwarding does.I should mention Im using a Router from Centurylink and I have no Admin powers, I can still go in and do things with ports but how I would change my NAT type or Port Trigger
how to change my nat from moderate to open so i can play xbox without any problems. But the weird thing is my nat used to be open but it changed to moderate and i have recently bought the linksys e2000 and it was open at first but not anymore.
I'm trying to change my NAT type on my PS3 from strict to open. My router is a WRT120N and I'm using cable internet. it down so I can understand what you're saying.
For Xbox 360? currently, whether wired or wireless, my Xbox 360's NAT type is strict, and I am unable to do anything online whatsoever. Is there anyways to set up an exception, or anything that can open my Xbox's connection to my router so I can actually use it online?
I have a WRT120N router.it goes alright in connection wise but for my ps3 my Nat type is strict which wont let me join in some of my mate's partie's or host a game. And i REALLY wanna fix it by opening my nat. I've basically tried everything port forwarding but when you save it when port forwarding, it doesn't save like it look's like on the video's i have seen on YouTube.I've done that DMZ thing which also didn't work.I've basically done everything on YouTube and other site's.I'm just wondering if it's just the router. Or just the way i have it all setup because my router is setup in a different room with the computer which is hooked up with the modem and my ps3 is in my room which is a different room and is just connected threw WiFi my connection on the ps3 is wireless obviously.
I have three xbox 360s (mine plus my son and my daughter)...I have my settings set to where when myself and my son are on our 360s our NAT type is open..
I just purchased a Linksys WRT120N and have a couple of issues, one of them may force me to return it to the point of purchase.Once WPA2 is enabled, on the Wireless-Advanced Wireless Settings screen,, the Authentication Type (which was greyed out by default) changed from Auto to Open and remained greyed out. I want to change this back to Auto.The other issue is that on the Status screen, the IP addresses of the domain name servers (DNS) are incorrect. This screen displays the DNS server addresses sent by the ISP and are not displaying the DNS addresses that are hard coded on the main Setup screen - although if I run nslookup, the DNS server address displayed in the console window, is the one that is displayed on the Setup screen.
The more important of the two is the Authentication Type being Open and greyed out. If this is something that cannot be changed, then I will be forced to return this for credit as it was the last unit on the shelf. I had reset the router back to the factory defaults and reconfigured it again, but this did not resolve either issue. I'm tempted to think that both issues may be the result of defective firmware, which shows version 1.0.06.
I dont know or understand how to change my nat type. I have the e3000 linksys router. My ps3 is running wireless off it. I want to change form nat 3 to 2
So currently I'm having issues with changing my nat type to open for my ps3. I've tried to use DMZ and port forwarding to change the nat type, but sadly I couldn't get this to work. Most the guides on the forums are for xbox's which wouldn't work for a ps3. Any handy guide to change my nat type to open for my ps3?
how can I open SIP port on the DDR2200. I can log in to the router an make any change but the ALG option don't appears in the menu and I can't find a command to unbind SIP in the command line.
have listed all ports udp and tcp i have disabled UPnP i have changed mtu to 1364 and tried 1365. i have rebooted both router and modem. still no success. Cant seem to change nat type 3 to nat type 2. i am use a WRT120n wireless router
I have a v1 WRT54GS And I am currently fustrated. After anouther laptop coming into this house my Xbox Live Functions have locked up from the NAT turning to Moderate. Now I have tried many things to change it but nothing seems to work. I am using the Microsft Wireless Adapter for the 360.
So I use wireless internet because I don't have access to a phone jack in this room; therefore I can't use a ethernet connection.This is entirely random in nature and doesn't seem to be affected by anything I do (Disabling/Enabling firewall, forwarding the appropriate ports, creating a firewall exception and restarting modem/computer. It will be OPEN during a game, and then my wireless connection icon (signal bars) on the task tray will show a little yellow caution sign and then it will disconnect from the network, forcing me to open the list of available networks and reconnect. After this happens, my NAT will change to strict, and thus far I haven't been able to make it OPEN again. I'm at my wits ends here, nothing I do seems to have any effect at all on my NAT type.
(my connection is a wired cable/DSL modem btw, using a second temp connection to troubleshoot)Last night, my connection was all fine and dandy until I got up this morning. Instead of having access to it and it being set as a home network, it was set to unidentified and public and I now have no internet access on the network. I can't change the network type either, it's stuck as public.[CODE]
I have all the PS3 and Activision ports. What numbers go where in the router's port forwarding screen. My ISP says that the PortStart and Base Host Port should be the same numbers and the PortEnd should be the number at the end of the range (10070-10080 for ps3). I'm going with that for the PS3 TCP numbers, but don't know which numbers to put in for the PS3 UDP or the Activision TCP and UDP.
have one router WRT54G with firmware version v2.02.7, Feb. 27, 2004, and I'm trying to use this router to get my PS3 connected to the internet, but in the PS3 appears that I'm using NAT Type 3 and to enable some online features in my PS3 I must change it to NAT Type 2 (from the router configuration), I tried everything that I found (put my PS3 in DMZ zone, enabling TCP/UDP ports, enabling/disabling UPnP, disabling Media Server Connections in my PS3, etc.) and nothing works,
I got a new router yesterday and I'm trying to re-portforward a server that I was hosting. I access my router page and add the ports to the port triggering page and it saves. After that, I go and check if my ports are open, but it is still saying that they are closed. The protocol is set at TCP. However, on my old 2WIRE router, I used to be able to set the application type as FTP. But theres no option to do it on this one.
Everything worked fine before on my old 2WIRE router. Also, if it makes a difference, I'm using the Windows 8 developer preview. I'm not sure if this would be the problem, but I also tried adding a port exception to the firewall but can't find the option to do so.
I have an e4200 and every once in a while a few files on my USB Hard Drive will change to an empty folder. What do I do to change the file back to its original format and what do I do to keep this from happening again later? I have photos that are not replaceable and do not want to lose them?
My son plays Xbox and asked me to investigate settings on my router that will allow him better play on his Xbox LIVE. From what I've found out I need to trigger ports in my router settings.I have a Linksys E3000 router. His Xbox is plugged directly in from the router.
I've recently bought a Cisco WRT120N router and, like my previous router, the NAT type on my PS3 console is type 3 which means I can't connect to my friends.Does any one know how to change this? I have not port forwarded or anything, as I'm not sure how and do not want to mess up the router's settings.want to change the NAT type to Open or Type 1.
I have my dap-1522 connected to my dir-655 in bridge mode. I was having intermitant connection problems with the dap-1522, so I updated the firmware to 1.41 for version A1. Now when I go to change the connection type to dynamic ip and save, it reverts back to static ip, which makes this thing useless for my network. Why won't it save?