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a really easy way to open your NAT
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It just updated the IP and opened a new port. There isn't going to be much change, your connection will remain the same unless you modify the server side (aka the router).
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Levelss wrote It just updated the IP and opened a new port. There isn't going to be much change, your connection will remain the same unless you modify the server side (aka the router).
dude just do exactly the same thing as the video then your nat will be open
i did the same thing and it worked
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Please explain to me how that makes any sense. You're refreshing your NAT, making it open just because its getting replaced on the same port but a different network address. It's going to make no difference, it'll say its open, but it'll be the same thing.
You have to edit the router settings in order for it to be open.
You have to edit the router settings in order for it to be open.
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Levelss wrote Please explain to me how that makes any sense. You're refreshing your NAT, making it open just because its getting replaced on the same port but a different network address. It's going to make no difference, it'll say its open, but it'll be the same thing.
You have to edit the router settings in order for it to be open.
levelss i have one question did you try this method
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Yes. That is why I am replying what I got and what it shows.
Also you aren't showing validated proof router side so how can you confirm this is right? Once again I'll say it again. You need to change ROUTER settings to really open a port. You are using a technique known as "masking". It doesn't open it but it looks like it does.
If you need assistance on that, google is your friend.
Also you aren't showing validated proof router side so how can you confirm this is right? Once again I'll say it again. You need to change ROUTER settings to really open a port. You are using a technique known as "masking". It doesn't open it but it looks like it does.
If you need assistance on that, google is your friend.
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