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MW2 strict nat

Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2010 8:03 pm
by mayrider
you guys might already know about it but thought it wouldn't hurt to post. mw always said that my nat was strict and i needed to enable UnPnP but i would go in to the router and and it was already enabled that being said i finally figured out what's
up, I didn't know that you have to port forward some ports. this so far has made connecting to matchs alot faster and i think only 1 match has dropped connection since I did it .

Application: CODMW2 External port: 1500 Internal port: 1500 Protocol: UDP
Application: CODMW2A External port: 3005 Internal port: 3005 Protocol: UDP
Application: CODMW2B External port: 3101 Internal port: 3101 Protocol: UDP
Application: CODMW2C External port: 28960 Internal port: 28960 Protocol: UDP
Application: CODMW2D External port: 27015 Internal port: 27015 Protocol: TCP

here's a nice link to. pick router pick game and it gives all the settings
http://www.portforward.com/

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 5:18 pm
by yodaddy
Using the dmz option works pretty good to on my end.This is the first router I've had that it actually works like it is supposed to on.

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 6:26 pm
by mayrider
I read that turning DMZ opens you up to hackers and Viruses tho
http://forums.modernwarfare247.com/inde ... rking-101/

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 10:41 pm
by yodaddy
Oh yes absolutely it does , but the great thing about it is , it's one click to turn it on and off. I always turn it off when I'm done playing. I also have firewall and some thing else called defense plus. I'll probably end up forwarding ports anyway , I was just mildly surprised that the dmz actually worked for a change.These motorola surfboards are the bomb.

Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 7:46 am
by mayrider
yea I've had good luck with my surfboard

does port forwarding leave you vulnerable to anything?

Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2010 1:13 pm
by yodaddy
I don't think so , I believe that is the whole purpose for forwarding , to just open those ports for that specific application but as I always say , If man built it , man can hack it. It is safer than dmz for sure though because dmz leaves you wide open.