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Achiveing OPEN NAT in game with two or more game console online at same time

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FurryNutz:
Some IPTables info we got from SNB:
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/upnp-multiple-xbox-one-gaming-consoles-nat.35324/page-29#post-346612
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/upnp-multiple-xbox-one-gaming-consoles-nat.35324/page-29#post-346615
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/upnp-multiple-xbox-one-gaming-consoles-nat.35324/page-29#post-346638
https://www.snbforums.com/threads/upnp-multiple-xbox-one-gaming-consoles-nat.35324/page-29#post-346654
https://serverfault.com/questions/852982/setting-nat-type-with-iptables-and-test-with-raknet-detection-type

Gattsu:
IPtables adjustment? That is something the engineers will never give out because it requires root access to the router. Besides those functions are beyond what a consumer router should be doing. You might as well get a bare-bone router and load your own router OS. Those IPTables commands are basically opening up NAT to full cone mode on specific LAN IPs.

Gattsu:
Furry,
Is your DIR-868 a full cone NAT on firmware v1.00?

FurryNutz:
I presumed IPTables were something to be kept confidential. Was thinking that maybe they could some how implement rule configurations with in the FW that when two or more same game consoles would be connected to a PAR or Symmetric NAT router, the FW would automatically handle this condition and configuration for D-Link routers. Like RMerlin did for his FW. I see that Netgear has a similar end user feature on there routers. NAT Filtering feature on there routers seems to help with this multiple console NAT issue as a buddy of mine has one of there PAR NAT routers and said that he was getting Moderate NAT on a 2nd console however once he changed the NAT Filtering setting, he now gets OPEN NAT across the board. And yes this is on a newer generation router. Just seeing if anything could be done for D-Link routers and multiple game consoles behind the scenes with out any end user intervention and not impact security.


--- Quote from: Gattsu on October 11, 2017, 08:05:18 AM ---IPtables adjustment? That is something the engineers will never give out because it requires root access to the router. Besides those functions are beyond what a consumer router should be doing. You might as well get a bare-bone router and load your own router OS. Those IPTables commands are basically opening up NAT to full cone mode on specific LAN IPs.

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FurryNutz:
I'd have to load it up and test it out. I thought I reported what NAT it was on badmodems. Guess i didn't add it. I know that I did test it and it reported PAR NAT if I remember on v1.12. I just downloaded v1.00 and will get it loaded and test it.


--- Quote from: Gattsu on October 11, 2017, 09:08:53 AM ---Furry,
Is your DIR-868 a full cone NAT on firmware v1.00?

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