Call of Duty: WWII - Multiplayer

Call of Duty: WWII - Multiplayer

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Dmaazo Nov 23, 2017 @ 5:05pm
cant get open nat
no matter what i try i cant get me nat type to be open, only strict. Followed all the steps on videos and websites and none of them do anything.. any advice? the router im trying to open ports for is NF15ACV
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⛧Kairos⛧ Nov 23, 2017 @ 5:32pm 
do you know how to port foward? thats gonna be your best bet. ANd when you do port foward open the recomended port the game recomended on both TCP and UDP
Rabid Urko Nov 23, 2017 @ 5:37pm 
https://support.netcommwireless.com/faq/nf15acv-port-forwarding-setup-guide
Call of Duty - WWII - PC
TCP: 3074,27015-27030,27036-27037
UDP: 3074,4380,27000-27031,27036

Guide and the ports you need to forward, follow that link and should be no problems.

If it stays strict after that you either arent following the instructions properly or a faulty router.
Last edited by Rabid Urko; Nov 23, 2017 @ 5:38pm
Dmaazo Nov 24, 2017 @ 4:43am 
Originally posted by RabidUrko:
https://support.netcommwireless.com/faq/nf15acv-port-forwarding-setup-guide
Call of Duty - WWII - PC
TCP: 3074,27015-27030,27036-27037
UDP: 3074,4380,27000-27031,27036

Guide and the ports you need to forward, follow that link and should be no problems.

If it stays strict after that you either arent following the instructions properly or a faulty router.
thank you so much for all of that but i literally just followed that exactly and it still says that my nat type is strict.. so idk what to do. its pissing me off cause every other game is fine.
Dmaazo Nov 24, 2017 @ 4:47am 
i've also set a static ip and have tried to open the ports to that and still doesn't work
xX_Love_Tap_Xx Nov 24, 2017 @ 5:09am 
Most routers will hold a connection open when your computer asks for it. It's called UPnP (Universal Plug and Play). Meaning you wont have to forward ports manually. Your router has UPnP and it's probably enabled.

Most likey a network reliabilty issue (or slow network) or too many people using the connection at once

Type this in command prompt without quotes: "ping -n 50 google.com"
It will take one minute to complete, wait to you get results
  • Was there any loss in packets
  • What was your min, max and average round trip times

an ISP won't look into anything below 5% packet loss (in Australia)

Can you also post your result from http://beta.speedtest.net
Last edited by xX_Love_Tap_Xx; Nov 24, 2017 @ 5:10am
Dmaazo Nov 24, 2017 @ 5:32am 
Originally posted by Silent:
Most routers will hold a connection open when your computer asks for it. It's called UPnP (Universal Plug and Play). Meaning you wont have to forward ports manually. Your router has UPnP and it's probably enabled.

Most likey a network reliabilty issue (or slow network) or too many people using the connection at once

Type this in command prompt without quotes: "ping -n 50 google.com"
It will take one minute to complete, wait to you get results
  • Was there any loss in packets
  • What was your min, max and average round trip times

an ISP won't look into anything below 5% packet loss (in Australia)

Can you also post your result from http://beta.speedtest.net
anyway to disable UPnP, and does that even help? i had a 0% pack loss (Im in New Zealand btw) min = 28ms, max 125ms, average 52ms. and from the speedtest i had ping = 2ms, download = 193.04mbps, upload = 216.72mbps. idk what else to do.
xX_Love_Tap_Xx Nov 24, 2017 @ 5:48am 
You can disable upnp but you will have to set port forwards for every application that uses the internet. Just keep it enabled, it doesn’t let unauthorised connection in, just automatically opens connection for you.

Your internet is good, you could take it one step further with instructions below but your probably not going to find anything

Open up call of duty, run a multiplayer game. Open command prompt. Use netstat to find connections open and find the cod server, prolly uses those ports mentioned earlier.

check your reliability using ping and tracert with the servers IP
Dirtydogzz.tv Oct 31, 2019 @ 3:21am 
I also have this same issue namd im using a NF18ACV netcomm router could just be net comm routers being trash i dont know but no matter what I do I cant get my NAT above strict
Hyebri Oct 31, 2019 @ 6:23am 
Did you call your ISP? They might be blocking it?
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