Port Forwarding / Hosting for NR2003

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Steven Merzlak

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Hey guys,

I recently had to get a new router + modem after an electrical storm, so that means I need to get my port forward settings set up to host NR2003 servers again. I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or if I'm stupid or what, but no matter what I do, I can't get anyone to connect. I have the correct ports specified, all firewall settings are open, and all settings that should be set are set.

I have an ASUS RT-AX86S and an ARRIS DG3270 if anyone has experience with either of those devices. I've used nothing but ASUS routers forever, so it should be a piece of cake. I swear I'm missing something obvious.

Thanks in advance for any help any of yall can provide!
 

Steven Merzlak

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See, what's crazy is I'm not 12 years old and I know how this game works. It's an issue with new ASUS routers and the way they have WAN set up. I figured I'd ask if anyone else has had an issue like this and if they found a way to work around it.

But I figured I'd get that response because why help someone when you could be a dick?
 

jeff14124

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Google is your friend.
I mean it's clear that Google didn't help him. Considering you're a staff you should be trying to help people instead of acting like a smartass who's taking out his frustrations in everyone cause you're having a mid life crisis and your dick can't get up anymore. You're 56 act your age old hag
 
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