Those are some weird UDP ranges. The Nintendo Website actually wants you to forward UDP 1-65535 lol I don't think the Nintendo Switch needs all possible UDP ports. But these ranges gave me NAT Type A
I use a FritzBox 7490 and it says that the Port Range can’t be larger that 255 I tried just doing 65280 - 65535 which let me set up the port forward but it didn’t give me any end results. Please help me out I checked that port forward website u suggested someone else didn’t address my issue
I have nat type D and Im on a freaking apartment internet plan so theres no router to mess with. I just wanna be able to visit islands in animal crossing 😭
I have C, feel your pain. Glad I'm not the only one having ACNH troubles, but I'm sorry we have to go through this, it so sucks! Let me know if you've figured anything out by now.....
Lots of providers use different methods but it’s straight forward and a great tutorial. I’m pretty good with stuff and only wanted the ranges but very helpful video good work keep it up
Ah I recognize that router config from when I had AT&T uVerse :) This worked for me, at least as far as the Nat Type B -> A. But that port range is still pretty large. It would be nice to narrow that range down so as to not disrupt non-Switch applications.
I’m in Australia, I tried literally everything and still D. I’m with Aussie Broadband , went to app, clicked on static ip for $5 a month and literally went from D to B . Thanks to the other Aussie guy who reccomended this is the comments . Thankyou !!!!
For those in Australia , you'll need to contact your ISP and request a static IP address - I did (at a cost of $5.00 per month) and it took my NAT from a D to a B.
i back this, my isp (aussie broadband) did it for free and half an hour later my nat went from D to B and i was able to play online again. you need to request to 'opt out of CGNAT'
@@lindiwegabe3605I just called Aussie broadband yesterday and requested to opt out of cgnat and they said it would be done in 30 minutes. After 1 hour I rebooted my router and I tried to play Mario kart 8 online and it’s still not working. Did you need to change some settings on the router or do I need to call them again?
John I just have to thank you for putting this out there. You seriously helped me out and I'm so thankful you took the time to do this. I will definitely be subscribing!
I think you should tell people in broad terms how to do this on their Router, every router is different but there has to be a general procedure to do this. You just show how to do it in yours. How are people supposed to figure how to do this on their routers?.
I doubt I'll get a reponse but I'll leave this comment anyway: For whatever reason I get an error saying "(52000 65535) port range conflicts with reserved port (61001)." Help? Edit: I just made two different UDP section things, one going from 52000 to 61000 and the other going from 61002 to 65535 and now my NAT type is A! Awesome!
'You shouldnt have any Problems following this tutorial :)' *Proceeds to suddenly switch from console to PC seemlesly and double times faster than eminems godzilla*
I have NAT type F and I’ve bought a new router and even now have a wired connection. I don’t care about tiny bits of lag, I just want the online multiplayer that I’m paying for! EDIT: If you have a modem/router hooked up to another router and THEN connected to your switch, it may be that your router connected to your switch is fine and doesn’t need any fixes but the modem/router isn’t, or vice versa. I’d double check both. I have yet to check this since I have to factory reset my modem/router, but we shall see.
Turns out I have a private IP and peer-to-peer doesn't work with it. My ISP doesn't offer private IP addresses for the internet I have, cellular/LTE internet. I installed a VPN and am using a dedicated IP and use my computer as a hotspot to use my switch with. Works great, NAT type B from a D.
I tried port forwarding and setting a DMZ and neither worked. I'm tearing my hair out here! It worked perfectly fine before as well I don't know why it changed to NAT type F?
I only have the router that my ISP gave to me. I have two wifi boosters also from the ISP would they mess with the NAT at all? A guy came to fix my TV box a few days ago and that's when I started having these NAT problems. I already had the wifi boosters before this and it was working fine with them? Whatever the guy did to fix my TV seems to have screwed my NAT... I just can't figure it out?
i just did some weird things with my routers dmz thing didnt know what i was doing and tbh it was a risky move to mess with it but it paid off i went from nat type b to a
lol i waste 7.99 € for nintendo switch online and i will not be able to play for 3 months because of nat type D. This is first and the last time that i will buy the online subscription. But i don't get how i was able to play splatoon 2 with the 7 days trial subscription... man that's weird Edit: after trying my nat went from D to F
I don’t have an Applications, Pinholes, and DMZ page. What do I do? I’m trying to play Animal Crossing with friends and can’t visit or invite anyone because I have type D.
Heard I needed to do this to get my kids Minecraft able to do multiplayer with her cousin. Unfortunately it's all already Nat type A and they still can't connect to each other's worlds
Can you help me? I am getting Nat Type A after doing this (I had Nat Type B), but still having trouble connecting on Online Battles for Splatoon and Mario Kart. I recently changed my net server, and it's Wi-Fi Fiber Internet. Internet otherwise is working fine, but just not connecting those games. Anything else I can do? (I did the Port Forwarding like in your video)
I really can't get this to work, I feel like I've tried everything and at best I got it to B but then it immediately jumped down to F. I usually have D. I tried the clearing settings thing but it didn't help. I tried setting up a static IP for the Switch, didn't help. I tried to give it access to ports 1-65535, that didn't even work o.o I might cry soon, this is so frustrating xD
I can't open port 61001 on mine. It tells me that it's a reserved port. So I had to set up 3 ranges just to leave that single port out of the equasion. Even after all that...I get 21 Mbts/s on Nat A....out of 300 Down on fiber wire. This fixed our NAT issue, but didn't increase our Down/Up speeds at all. We never get above 21 m/s
@@m.a.d.pandagaming6895 I guess so, without it saying locked. I just skipped this port number and went onto port 61002 and onword, creating 3 sets of ports? It seems to work for me give it a try if you still having issues with it.
@@ZekePolarisBSH i already did that. Just avoided that single port. We have a NAT A now....nut it's barely getting 21 mg down. Turns out....PS4 and Nintendo Switch bith only utilize 2.4 ghz range wireless, not 5 ghz. As far as I know...only Xbox One uses 5 ghz range.
if you are on ethernet then the name of the adapter tends to be the one you need to select instead of the default host name of your switch (i am on xfinity and this fixed my connection from NAT type B to type A)
Heck yea, got it to work, but I used Nintendo’s suggested port range. Difference in Smash Bros between type A and B is night and day, a lot less latency over wifi. I bet over Ethernet its even better.
Ethernet is 100% a must for anythint even remotely latency sensitive the way the Switch handles internet. The OLED's dock having an ethernet port on the board itself rather than having to daisy chain adapters together is unironically one of the best revision upgrades nintendo has ever done.
@@JacobNintendoNerd99 Yeah I agree, but if you have the old revision and the new nintendo console is coming out next year, I’d rather wait to upgrade. I’ll probbly wait it out
It won't let me do more than 1 ie I can't do 52000-65355 AND the other one, I have to create 2 separate ones. Also it won't actually let me go up to 65355 only 65354. Using NETGEAR
Still B. Using FiOS though so the UI is not the same. Probably missing a step since it’s different but I don’t know what it could be since I’m not proficient in networking
Is there any practical purpose in trying to get it to be NAT type A if what I have already is type B? I was told that type B was fine and I haven't noticed any issues with it. What's the difference?
Followed the instructions. It worked for wireless. But when I use my switch docked and wired I go back to B. Is there a way to fix this ?? I noticed the IP address changed while wired and I tried to make a duplicate setting for the wired mode but it says the port ranges are already selected and it wont let me make a new setting with the same port ranges.
I have 4 Nintendo Switches, all with a wired connection. Is there a way that I can get these port settings for all 4 switches? I set it up on 1 switch successfully going from NAT B to NAT A but when I go to do set the port range for another switch it says those are already assigned to another device. Is there any way to set all 4 of my devices to be NAT Type A?
@@melvingilpin5036 honestly, I’m pretty new with working with routers. I have the ASUS ROG Rapture AX-11000. Its a beast of a router and has a bunch of features and I don’t really understand it 🤣
@@Tarebear120 I have the same router 🙂 go to advanced settings by logging to your router. GO to WAN settings then you will see this option NAT type =Symmetric changed it to =Fullcone, and It is suggested to switch back to symmetric NAT after using the services and games. you should disable port forwarding & upnp too.
When I try to portforward on my router, nothing happens. It won't add the exception, then I tried Counter-strike and the router was aaaaaaaaayyy-okay with that one. What am I doing wrong?
Anyway to get nat type A on multiple switches? I know you cant open up the same ports for both consoles but is there any way around this? I have one A and one B
Hey I have a question, does changing the NAT type on one device (for example the Nintendo switch) does this change the NAT type on other devices too or do I have to individually change the NAT type on my other devices too? (Basically I need the NAT to change on my tablet but there's nothing on the Internet saying how to do this and I checked my Nintendo switch for the NAT type and it says my NAT is D)
Those are some weird UDP ranges. The Nintendo Website actually wants you to forward UDP 1-65535 lol
I don't think the Nintendo Switch needs all possible UDP ports. But these ranges gave me NAT Type A
Isn't that just a DMZ cause your forwarding all the ports
@@YazhShah that's pretty much what Nintendo wants you to do
I use a FritzBox 7490 and it says that the Port Range can’t be larger that 255 I tried just doing 65280 - 65535 which let me set up the port forward but it didn’t give me any end results. Please help me out I checked that port forward website u suggested someone else didn’t address my issue
@@YazhShah Thank you, I couldn't figure out how to do this on non-ATT&T but as soon as you said DMZ I realized what I had to do. Appreciate it.
@@robbie8407 your welcome.
me who doesn't know how to Log in to a router. I guess I don't need to visit people in ACNH
Same
the adress and login info should be on your router. unfortunately some idiot changed mine so i cant do anything
Find out your router ip, type in on your browser and then type in user name and password (default is admin on both or user on both)
Alexey Baryshev I have the same problem I’m so desperate to play with my friends but my Nat type is c and I don’t know how to fix it :,(
Hm that's not the best way but it worked for me. ruclips.net/video/ET91JkxqsPQ/видео.html
I went from type D to type D
I went from d to f
The SandwichGod i went to b to b
🤣
Nice
Me too
I used to play splatoon 2 with my hotspot and the online mode worked perfectly, but now I can't visit my friends islands in AC:NH
Sucks a lot
Dude same
me too its frustrating
yeah >:(
sammeeeee ! if anyone has a solution let me know. I've finally FINISHED THE MAIN STORY but i cannot visit anyones island.
Never had any lag playing Smash on my mobile hotspot, but Animal Crossing is the game that doesn't want to connect. Figures.
Brought me from B to A. This helped quite a bit performance wise, especially for Smash. Thank you!
Theatricbandit does this work with smash? Lately I can’t join any online arenas
@@marymix2893 Yes. Smash was the only reason I tried this. I haven't had any issues with battle arena's though, sorry I can't be of any help that :(
I have nat type C
Dude smash is weird. I have tried to get into a single battle for 2 weeks alr
@@fff-on4yo the same thing is happening with me and its really frustrating, did u fix the issue yet? If yes plz help
I have nat type D and Im on a freaking apartment internet plan so theres no router to mess with. I just wanna be able to visit islands in animal crossing 😭
I have C, feel your pain. Glad I'm not the only one having ACNH troubles, but I'm sorry we have to go through this, it so sucks! Let me know if you've figured anything out by now.....
even though im B i still can't visits my friends island
im using best provider in my town. my friend got nat A and im still in nat D
I tried this and so many tutorials but its always nat type D I don't get it
i get nat type f but my internet is great on everything else :/
Forest187 same
Same
Forest187 same I use my hotspot on my pc and it’s pretty good
I got d
I get nay type D, but I can't enter any smash game. My wifi is really good I don't really know what's happening
Dude you are a genious! That detail on reseting the configuration was key!
this tutorial takes me from D to F. Great
Lots of providers use different methods but it’s straight forward and a great tutorial. I’m pretty good with stuff and only wanted the ranges but very helpful video good work keep it up
I can access online functionality in all my games BUT AC:NH. Nat Type B is good for Smash, Splatoon.
I have nat type b but still can’t play smash 😔
Same
Thank you so much for that. I will be getting smash
I have nat type B but it won't let me play splatoon :(
I didnt understand anything at all. it was like you just said Ip, something fort and port
@@Sebastian-ct5ek excuse us
Should’ve stayed in school then
should have stayed in school? lul is was 13 then...
andreeew 4747 lul
Totally bullshit
My NAT actually went from B to C. Worth a shot though but I at least figured out how to port forward.
I'm sorry to hear that, that's unusual
I don’t know why it’s not stable. When I tried to connect to my friend’s room, it showed NAT failed, and sometimes the NAT will switch to D. Thanks
Ah I recognize that router config from when I had AT&T uVerse :) This worked for me, at least as far as the Nat Type B -> A. But that port range is still pretty large. It would be nice to narrow that range down so as to not disrupt non-Switch applications.
I still don't understand. There was a lot skipped and left out in this video.
I don't even know how to start doing what you were doing.
You are the most underrated youtuber ever
That means a lot thank you for the love
I’m in Australia, I tried literally everything and still D. I’m with Aussie Broadband , went to app, clicked on static ip for $5 a month and literally went from D to B .
Thanks to the other Aussie guy who reccomended this is the comments . Thankyou !!!!
For those in Australia , you'll need to contact your ISP and request a static IP address - I did (at a cost of $5.00 per month) and it took my NAT from a D to a B.
i back this, my isp (aussie broadband) did it for free and half an hour later my nat went from D to B and i was able to play online again. you need to request to 'opt out of CGNAT'
@@waterenjoyer16 thanks mate, just opted out of CGNAT and instantly went from D to B
@@lindiwegabe3605I just called Aussie broadband yesterday and requested to opt out of cgnat and they said it would be done in 30 minutes. After 1 hour I rebooted my router and I tried to play Mario kart 8 online and it’s still not working. Did you need to change some settings on the router or do I need to call them again?
John I just have to thank you for putting this out there. You seriously helped me out and I'm so thankful you took the time to do this. I will definitely be subscribing!
Drops from B to C even when clearing settings. Great video!!11!!11
Thank you very much! This worked very well. :)
I think you should tell people in broad terms how to do this on their Router, every router is different but there has to be a general procedure to do this. You just show how to do it in yours. How are people supposed to figure how to do this on their routers?.
Agree. I have to fill in the destination IP on mine...
Great video. Very informative. I'm just concerned. If I do this, is it safe? This won't open a port to hackers will it?
Opening ports to the internet is never a good thing.
Thanks! Helped me a lot! Got NAT A now ^_^
you never explained how to access the first tab you are in. you just said that you where logged in to your router. idk where to find that tab
My internet connection is basically an LTE service, what should I do?
Go through a VPN....I guess...
I doubt I'll get a reponse but I'll leave this comment anyway: For whatever reason I get an error saying "(52000 65535) port range conflicts with reserved port (61001)." Help?
Edit: I just made two different UDP section things, one going from 52000 to 61000 and the other going from 61002 to 65535 and now my NAT type is A! Awesome!
thank you for your service!
Bro you just saved my day
This saved me dude, tysm
'You shouldnt have any Problems following this tutorial :)'
*Proceeds to suddenly switch from console to PC seemlesly and double times faster than eminems godzilla*
you know you can pause videos right
@@LSSTmusic what is a video
I have NAT type F and I’ve bought a new router and even now have a wired connection. I don’t care about tiny bits of lag, I just want the online multiplayer that I’m paying for!
EDIT: If you have a modem/router hooked up to another router and THEN connected to your switch, it may be that your router connected to your switch is fine and doesn’t need any fixes but the modem/router isn’t, or vice versa. I’d double check both. I have yet to check this since I have to factory reset my modem/router, but we shall see.
This worked flawlessly for me. Thanks alot
Thanks you man new subscriber just for this video
Turns out I have a private IP and peer-to-peer doesn't work with it. My ISP doesn't offer private IP addresses for the internet I have, cellular/LTE internet. I installed a VPN and am using a dedicated IP and use my computer as a hotspot to use my switch with. Works great, NAT type B from a D.
I tried port forwarding and setting a DMZ and neither worked. I'm tearing my hair out here! It worked perfectly fine before as well I don't know why it changed to NAT type F?
It could be your network hardware setup
What do you mean?
@@Bawitdabadabangdadang make sure there is not more than one router on your network
I only have the router that my ISP gave to me. I have two wifi boosters also from the ISP would they mess with the NAT at all? A guy came to fix my TV box a few days ago and that's when I started having these NAT problems. I already had the wifi boosters before this and it was working fine with them? Whatever the guy did to fix my TV seems to have screwed my NAT... I just can't figure it out?
@@Bawitdabadabangdadang yeah I would avoid wifi boosters
And then there’s us stuck at a hotel 😔
Haha!
This changed it from D to F... great
Great vids just having trouble translating these instructions to my LTE Nighthawk, I believe it has all the capabilities just can’t get it together
Yup, you should be able to port forward on the LTE nighthawk
Omg i love you. I have been trying to do this gor months and nothing was working thank you
I went from D to F💀💀
I have spectrum internet so this is really confusing.. I’m not able to find these settings you’re talking about on my pc.
at NAT F, everything is terrible. this is gonna be a blast trying to fix
thank
Thank you man, it worked!
Much love John, worked!
You make work. You get my like.
i am unfortunately too dumb for this
i just did some weird things with my routers dmz thing didnt know what i was doing and tbh it was a risky move to mess with it but it paid off i went from nat type b to a
lol i waste 7.99 € for nintendo switch online and i will not be able to play for 3 months because of nat type D. This is first and the last time that i will buy the online subscription. But i don't get how i was able to play splatoon 2 with the 7 days trial subscription... man that's weird
Edit: after trying my nat went from D to F
Is it 20 USD a year?
@@ZekePolarisBSHthe annual subscription it's 19,99 euro where i live, i don't know for USD
@@nomecognome454 it's exactly 20 USD. And you just said 7.99 not 19.99......
@@nomecognome454 I got it to show a Nat type that isn't on the list before. Just a heads up
Still don't see that link in description, a whole year later...
My router doesn't seem to allow me do forwarding via MAC address, were you ever gonna post that video about doing via a static IP address?
I don’t have an Applications, Pinholes, and DMZ page. What do I do? I’m trying to play Animal Crossing with friends and can’t visit or invite anyone because I have type D.
I'm having the same problem :(
Same 💔
Same
Same it pisses me of so much right now
Worked in 11/2021
Thank you!
Its basically just if you have good wifi and he is trying to make it beter
I don't even have an application, pinholes, and dmz page :(
Heard I needed to do this to get my kids Minecraft able to do multiplayer with her cousin. Unfortunately it's all already Nat type A and they still can't connect to each other's worlds
Can you help me? I am getting Nat Type A after doing this (I had Nat Type B), but still having trouble connecting on Online Battles for Splatoon and Mario Kart. I recently changed my net server, and it's Wi-Fi Fiber Internet. Internet otherwise is working fine, but just not connecting those games. Anything else I can do? (I did the Port Forwarding like in your video)
Thanks it actually worked! 👌
This did nothing.
I'm still on Nat B after doing all what you did.
I really can't get this to work, I feel like I've tried everything and at best I got it to B but then it immediately jumped down to F. I usually have D. I tried the clearing settings thing but it didn't help. I tried setting up a static IP for the Switch, didn't help. I tried to give it access to ports 1-65535, that didn't even work o.o I might cry soon, this is so frustrating xD
Back in the day, I just called my internet provider and they changed it. Back in the day I mean around the time this video was released.
I can't open port 61001 on mine. It tells me that it's a reserved port. So I had to set up 3 ranges just to leave that single port out of the equasion.
Even after all that...I get 21 Mbts/s on Nat A....out of 300 Down on fiber wire. This fixed our NAT issue, but didn't increase our Down/Up speeds at all. We never get above 21 m/s
I posted a comment about this today, security issue on that port. Used by trojans.
@@ZekePolarisBSH so it stays locked for security reasons?
@@m.a.d.pandagaming6895 I guess so, without it saying locked. I just skipped this port number and went onto port 61002 and onword, creating 3 sets of ports? It seems to work for me give it a try if you still having issues with it.
@@m.a.d.pandagaming6895 onward, damn autocorrect
@@ZekePolarisBSH i already did that. Just avoided that single port. We have a NAT A now....nut it's barely getting 21 mg down. Turns out....PS4 and Nintendo Switch bith only utilize 2.4 ghz range wireless, not 5 ghz. As far as I know...only Xbox One uses 5 ghz range.
Congratulations on 50k Subs
Thank you man
Problem is, my router only allows me to have a port where the numbers in between are not above 255...
if you are on ethernet then the name of the adapter tends to be the one you need to select instead of the default host name of your switch (i am on xfinity and this fixed my connection from NAT type B to type A)
DUDE! my Nat type went frim B to F! What can i do?!
F
dopee it worked, thanks so much.
how to connect to 2:22 ik im so stupid xD
Heck yea, got it to work, but I used Nintendo’s suggested port range. Difference in Smash Bros between type A and B is night and day, a lot less latency over wifi. I bet over Ethernet its even better.
Ethernet is 100% a must for anythint even remotely latency sensitive the way the Switch handles internet. The OLED's dock having an ethernet port on the board itself rather than having to daisy chain adapters together is unironically one of the best revision upgrades nintendo has ever done.
@@JacobNintendoNerd99 Yeah I agree, but if you have the old revision and the new nintendo console is coming out next year, I’d rather wait to upgrade. I’ll probbly wait it out
Ive been trying to fix this for a long time tried this but I can't find the nintendo switch in the connected devices pls help
This was helpful, I'm able to play yugioh now, but rocket league still isn't working 😢
This worked! Cheers mate
Idk why this was recommended to me but my NAT type goes around from B to A
It won't let me do more than 1 ie I can't do 52000-65355 AND the other one, I have to create 2 separate ones. Also it won't actually let me go up to 65355 only 65354. Using NETGEAR
hey are you going to post a video of the xr500 setup ?
I do not currently use an xr500
I keep getting NAT Type B on both networks I own.
@Trapster2 Yeah but I want A for complete stability
Still B. Using FiOS though so the UI is not the same. Probably missing a step since it’s different but I don’t know what it could be since I’m not proficient in networking
Thank you bro, god bless 🙏
I use Spectrum and under WAN, it asks for an ip address. How can I have that if Spectrum doesn’t have a static ip?
My NAT Type is mostly just A but occasionally drops to NAT Type D.
Should I be concerned and just go back to what I had before (NAT Type B)?
I have a netcomm wireless router, how do I do this on that? Because we got external and internal ports so does that mean I do it for both?
Confirmed on my AT&T Arris. 61001 was reserved so I split the 2nd UDP making a grand total of three, 45000-51000, 52000-61000. & 61002-65535
Good info
ty i had to do this too
@@jeffreylee618 I also had to do this
Is there any practical purpose in trying to get it to be NAT type A if what I have already is type B? I was told that type B was fine and I haven't noticed any issues with it. What's the difference?
NAT type A is just slightly better connection online, and you also have to have NAT type A to be able to connect to people with NAT type F.
Does anyone know how to do this but using a hotspot from your phone?
From C and D to C and D.
Great.
This worked! TY!
Followed the instructions. It worked for wireless. But when I use my switch docked and wired I go back to B. Is there a way to fix this ?? I noticed the IP address changed while wired and I tried to make a duplicate setting for the wired mode but it says the port ranges are already selected and it wont let me make a new setting with the same port ranges.
Thanks for help!
So WHY doesn't a mobile hotspot (4G/5G-net) give a 'NAT A' type??
When activating port-forward, it mixes with 'D', 'B', and rarely an 'A' type for me.
I have 4 Nintendo Switches, all with a wired connection. Is there a way that I can get these port settings for all 4 switches? I set it up on 1 switch successfully going from NAT B to NAT A but when I go to do set the port range for another switch it says those are already assigned to another device. Is there any way to set all 4 of my devices to be NAT Type A?
Fullcone NAT should give you ALL NAT Type A if your router supports it
@@melvingilpin5036 honestly, I’m pretty new with working with routers. I have the ASUS ROG Rapture AX-11000. Its a beast of a router and has a bunch of features and I don’t really understand it 🤣
@@Tarebear120 I have the same router 🙂 go to advanced settings by logging to your router. GO to WAN settings then you will see this option NAT type =Symmetric changed it to =Fullcone, and It is suggested to switch back to symmetric NAT after using the services and games. you should disable port forwarding & upnp too.
@@melvingilpin5036 Fullcone worked, thanks! :)
When I try to portforward on my router, nothing happens. It won't add the exception, then I tried Counter-strike and the router was aaaaaaaaayyy-okay with that one. What am I doing wrong?
didn't work for me
Will adding this to internet setting make the bill go up?
thats the dumbest question i heard
Anyway to get nat type A on multiple switches? I know you cant open up the same ports for both consoles but is there any way around this? I have one A and one B
I’m trying to figure this out too
If I could give u a hug rn I would
I have type B, yet can't do Smash online. Weird.
Hi there, when I try to do this, I receive a message saying "The maximum number of open ports is 200". help please!
me too, did you ever get a fix? thanks.
@@alangothard3114 nope :( the only thing that helped me was purchasing purevpn for £10 a month and they had an addon that opens ports
Hey I have a question, does changing the NAT type on one device (for example the Nintendo switch) does this change the NAT type on other devices too or do I have to individually change the NAT type on my other devices too? (Basically I need the NAT to change on my tablet but there's nothing on the Internet saying how to do this and I checked my Nintendo switch for the NAT type and it says my NAT is D)
Does this work for AT&T Velocity MF923?
So I stay in a dorm, and my college wifi is really good and meant for gaming. I get NAT type A, but still can’t play online. Suggestions?
I have nat type B but I still can’t play online w smash bros or Mario kart im so confused