What do you mean, exactly? UPnP has a dynamic port management, depending on the requests of devices/programs connected.
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[quote]What do you mean, exactly? UPnP has a dynamic port management, depending on the requests of devices/programs connected.[/quote] I mean it keeps changing into different numbers
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Edited by Crisidelm: 4/13/2021 7:04:49 AMThat shouldn't be a problem if UPnP is set up correctly.
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[quote]That shouldn't be a problem.[/quote] Is it do anything to my NAT because i tried everything its still strict
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Well, yes, if your NAT is detected as strict there is definitely a problem. You are NOT using both port forwarding and UPnP at the same time, are you?
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[quote]Well, yes, if your NAT is detected as strict there is definitely a problem. You are NOT using both port forwarding and UPnP at the same time, are you?[/quote] I am using both of them is that a problem
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Yes, definitely; you have to choose one. If you are using just one console/PC to play Destiny 2, you can use port forwarding and leave UpnP off. If more than one (console/PC) are used to play, you need UPnP and have to turn off port forwarding
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[quote]Yes, definitely; you have to choose one. If you are using just one console/PC to play Destiny 2, you can use port forwarding and leave UpnP off. If more than one (console/PC) are used to play, you need UPnP and have to turn off port forwarding[/quote] I did try to turn off upnp once but still useless
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Is your port forwarding set up correctly? Is your console/PC using a static IP?
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[quote]Is your port forwarding set up correctly? Is your console/PC using a static IP?[/quote] I did everthing but when it comes to certain port number it said already assign to that
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Edited by Crisidelm: 4/13/2021 7:19:03 AMTurn off any device that may be using the ports needed, reboot your modem/router and then try again assigning the correct ports in port forwarding. By the way, what brand is your modem/router?