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Gaming centers use COD MW NAT for network management.

Gaming centers use COD MW NAT for network management.

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GoldenHogan941
Junior Member
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12-14-2019, 04:54 PM
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Hello, I manage a gaming center and am facing problems with COD MW and CW. With 180 PCs and strict or moderate NAT settings, it's really frustrating to locate matches. I've tried port forwarding, but public IPs are costly. Can you suggest an alternative? Would a proxy service help me change the NAT type to "Open"? Also, which proxy services can connect to your firewall? Thank you.
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GoldenHogan941
12-14-2019, 04:54 PM #1

Hello, I manage a gaming center and am facing problems with COD MW and CW. With 180 PCs and strict or moderate NAT settings, it's really frustrating to locate matches. I've tried port forwarding, but public IPs are costly. Can you suggest an alternative? Would a proxy service help me change the NAT type to "Open"? Also, which proxy services can connect to your firewall? Thank you.

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RippsIsHere
Junior Member
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12-16-2019, 01:03 PM
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Choose one router linked to a public IP address. Avoid using multiple routers in sequence. Activate UPNP functionality on the device.
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RippsIsHere
12-16-2019, 01:03 PM #2

Choose one router linked to a public IP address. Avoid using multiple routers in sequence. Activate UPNP functionality on the device.

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Paddy2p
Member
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12-16-2019, 09:43 PM
#3
I own four routers that support UPNP and linked to the firewall, followed by a hub that connects to the firewall and sends internet to clients via switches.
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Paddy2p
12-16-2019, 09:43 PM #3

I own four routers that support UPNP and linked to the firewall, followed by a hub that connects to the firewall and sends internet to clients via switches.

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Diba070
Member
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12-18-2019, 03:00 AM
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It seems the firewall settings might be incorrect, possibly involving a central hub.
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Diba070
12-18-2019, 03:00 AM #4

It seems the firewall settings might be incorrect, possibly involving a central hub.

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Kreeperdodger
Junior Member
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12-18-2019, 12:14 PM
#5
I searched thoroughly and found that each PC requires its own public IP address. Instead of using a central hub, we should set up a 40Gbps uplink switch—referred to as a hub—to simplify management across all seven devices.
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Kreeperdodger
12-18-2019, 12:14 PM #5

I searched thoroughly and found that each PC requires its own public IP address. Instead of using a central hub, we should set up a 40Gbps uplink switch—referred to as a hub—to simplify management across all seven devices.