It's safe to switch the network settings for gaming, as long as you're using a trusted and stable connection.
It's safe to switch the network settings for gaming, as long as you're using a trusted and stable connection.
It seems the issue with playing Battlefield 4 is affecting server connections. Pings are too high, and getting kicked when joining servers because of poor ping results. Some suggest adjusting your router's NAT settings to improve access. This advice comes from community discussions and videos. It might not be safe yet for general use, but worth checking.
I wouldn't feel at ease with that action. Putting your computer in a DMZ removes its protection from the router's firewall, and incoming internet traffic will no longer be blocked for it. I'm not recommending or discouraging it outright—just take time to grasp what this setting does and how it impacts things, then make your own decision based on understanding rather than just following someone's advice online.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I understand you're not feeling comfortable.