![]()
You’ll need your network IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway for this. The Nintendo support page recommends you manually set your own device IP.You will now have an ‘Open’ NAT Type on Xbox and ‘Type 2’ on PlayStation.After you’ve added the required ports, save your changes and reset your router and console.If you’re on PlayStation, assign these ports: TCP If you’re on Xbox, assign these ports: TCP If it’s supported by your router, we recommend selecting ‘both’ in the protocol section as this reduces the amount of port forwarding inputs you have to make. If a port number is separated by a hyphen the first number represents the start port and the second number is the end port. Unless specified otherwise, repeat the same number for both the start and end port. Enter the numbers in the tables below.Each entry will also require your console’s IP address. Here you’ll be asked to select one of three protocols (UDP, TCP, or both) and to fill in your start and end port number. ![]() The Port Forwarding menu of a Linksys router This can be found under Security > Apps and Gaming > Port range Forwarding for Linksys routers, Advanced > Advanced setup > Port Forwarding for Netgear, and Advanced > Forwarding > Virtual Servers for TP-Link. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |