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NAT type is set to open.

NAT type is set to open.

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Flashice
Member
172
01-24-2016, 10:11 AM
#1
Someone suggested opening your NAT settings on Windows 10 after a system update. This should resolve connectivity issues with Wi-Fi and game joining problems.
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Flashice
01-24-2016, 10:11 AM #1

Someone suggested opening your NAT settings on Windows 10 after a system update. This should resolve connectivity issues with Wi-Fi and game joining problems.

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tiedietreefrog
Junior Member
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01-25-2016, 04:04 AM
#2
Experiment with the firewall configurations. Include the desired application for unrestricted internet access, set the appropriate UDP and TCP ports, and it should resolve the issue. Avoid making broad changes—this could quickly compromise your system and expose you to malware.
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tiedietreefrog
01-25-2016, 04:04 AM #2

Experiment with the firewall configurations. Include the desired application for unrestricted internet access, set the appropriate UDP and TCP ports, and it should resolve the issue. Avoid making broad changes—this could quickly compromise your system and expose you to malware.

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KawiianMili
Posting Freak
786
02-03-2016, 11:32 PM
#3
I checked the firewall, but everything was permitted—especially for my games and apps, so it probably isn’t the issue.
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KawiianMili
02-03-2016, 11:32 PM #3

I checked the firewall, but everything was permitted—especially for my games and apps, so it probably isn’t the issue.

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Mizotuaka
Junior Member
3
02-05-2016, 07:07 AM
#4
Please manually upload the *.exe file to the firewall and list the ports. I noticed the recent updates cleared everything before, which resolved the issue. For testing, you can disable the firewall and run a quick check.
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Mizotuaka
02-05-2016, 07:07 AM #4

Please manually upload the *.exe file to the firewall and list the ports. I noticed the recent updates cleared everything before, which resolved the issue. For testing, you can disable the firewall and run a quick check.

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TrueBit
Senior Member
590
02-05-2016, 12:15 PM
#5
It's not Windows 10. Your modem includes a built-in firewall. You must perform port forwarding on your modem.
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TrueBit
02-05-2016, 12:15 PM #5

It's not Windows 10. Your modem includes a built-in firewall. You must perform port forwarding on your modem.