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Port 61455 (UDP)
Port 61457 (UDP)
Port 61456 (UDP)
Port 61458 (UDP)
Remote port range: 61455 - 61455 and keep going
Local host (your router adress example: 192.168.xx.xxx) open cmd console, type ipconfig enter / find ipv4 adress and paste it on the local host range.
So Local host range: (router) 192.168.xx.xxx~ 192.168.xx.xxx
Also check DHCP Ranges so you paste the higher number
https://portforward.com/help/grand-theft-auto-v/
use this link to setup port forwarding. don't download any software, skip the ads and it will give you step by step instructions on how to set it up and what ports it needs.
Thank you for the help sir but it still requires remote host. What do I write there?
Thanks for the response. I have tried this link and it couldn't help because it doesn't tell me the remote hosts stuff...
then choose your router you are using the brand and model, a ad will pop up next, click close, then if it asks for another model info on your router answer that then it gives you step by step. it's fail proof instructions.
What do you mean remote hosts?
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https://steamcommunity.com/id/psykoteky
he knows everything
the magic word is 5g, so you are using a mobile contract, which normally always locks you behind strict nat
don't know if 5g behave different than 4g but port forwarding is normally only related to the dsl port while your mobile internet port stay locked, some routers had an option of dmz, which opened all ports and also worked for the mobile internet but it makes you to a highly vulnerable target. It would be nice if developer improved their software but i doubt it.
This was my experience with annoying mobile internet contracts. you need a good contract with the right hardware.
Thanks but i have tried I think every thing, dmz, upnp.etc... but didnt work. i called my ISP and they said the ISP is not blocking any online gaming