You having any problem with hosting games, and you see youre NAT is strict or moderate? Then read this.
1. Start by clicking on the windows icon down left corner, and write cmd. Hit enter, and a command box will pop up
2. Write ipconfig, and hit enter.
3. Scroll up until you find a spot where it says "Standardgateway". From standardgateway you will see some numbers (Typically 192.168.1.1)
4. Copy that and paste it in search in your browser.
5. When you hit enter it will ask for your Username and Password. Normally it would be admin and admin. But if you dont know ask your parents or your host.
6. When you get in you should find a spot where it says something about Port forwarding (Remember every router have different interface).
7. When you find it portforward 3074 UDP and TCP.
- If you dont have access to write anything in CMD open it as Admin
Done, open game and it should now say NAT: Open. If it doesn't restart computer.
many routers nowadays have upnp/nat-pmp function which automatically open/close ports
You having any problem with hosting games, and you see youre NAT is strict or moderate? Then read this.
1. Start by clicking on the windows icon down left corner, and write cmd. Hit enter, and a command box will pop up
2. Write ipconfig, and hit enter.
3. Scroll up until you find a spot where it says "Standardgateway". From standardgateway you will see some numbers (Typically 192.168.1.1)
4. Copy that and paste it in search in your browser.
5. When you hit enter it will ask for your Username and Password. Normally it would be admin and admin. But if you dont know ask your parents or your host.
6. When you get in you should find a spot where it says something about Port forwarding (Remember every router have different interface).
7. When you find it portforward 3074 UDP and TCP.
- If you dont have access to write anything in CMD open it as Admin
Done, open game and it should now say NAT: Open. If it doesn't restart computer.
i did this it still shows moderate