Make sure your Raspberry Pi gets the same IP address on your LAN every time. I'm sorry if this is similar to other questions here but the XFinity interface seems to trouble me and it's not making it easy for me to wrap my head around Port Forwarding and what goes into setting this up correctly. I'm hoping to use this to host web-based PHP scripts that we can run from any web browsers as well as be able to SSH in from any internet connection. I've read into Port Forwarding which I've set up for the Raspberry Pi but now I'm stuck on the next step in the settings to get it set up so I can connect to it remotely (from a network outside my home's). I have an XFinity Router and can access it's settings using IP 10.0.0.1 locally. I've seen many similar questions on here but none that can outline what I'm trying to do. Everything is working and I've been able to successfully connect via SSH from my computer while connected to the same network in my home.
How to portforward on xfinity router how to#
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I have done everything I can think of and everything people on here have suggested. If it doesnt help I'm just stuck with it as is and have to accept it till my lease is up and move to an area where fios is available. At this point the static IP is the last thing I can do. Or at least have better match making they pairs people by connections speeds. Honestly I'm waiting for the day these game developers start putting a minimum upload speed to game online. They can afford this 500$ system but not a 60 dollar product to connect to the internet for gaming. Netgear and other products sell these boxes that are like a hardwire connection that go there your power outlets. I figured at only ten buck a month for a static Ip why not get it.I'm always hardwire! Only way to game. No packet loss, 10ms ping, jitter 1msĪll are pinged off BHN tampa fl server which is about 50 miles from my location. We are with BHN with lightning, Bridged ubee running the rt-ac68u.īrighthouse speed test- 103/d-9.82/u Latency 8MS
How to portforward on xfinity router Ps4#
I Want to set my PS4 as high priority like https and web surf. Service name Mac/ip address destination port protocol transferred Just not sure if it's the same config for psn? this is what that option reads. Now in the port forwarding section I see where to input those port numbers but it also requires a port range? What is port range? And How would i locate the port range on a device? I use The Qos settings on my asus and they actually have a user-defined qos presettings and it has psn (playstation network) which i use with my ps4 IP but I'm thinking that option is not doing much for me with the next gen console. these ports only need to open for one specific device (ps4).
First off, Do i want to port forward or port trigger. I have never done port forwarding before so i'm a bit clueless how it works. I just upgraded my router yesterday from the asus rt-nr5u to the asus rt-ac68u. I have a ps4 gaming console and want to forward some ports for the system itself and the specific game i play.