Users' questions

How do I set NAT to open?

How do I set NAT to open?

Just follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to your router login page.
  2. Log in to your router using the required credentials.
  3. Navigate to the UPnP menu on your router.
  4. Enable UPnP.
  5. Save your changes.
  6. Open the Settings app on your Xbox One.
  7. Select the Network tab.
  8. Select the Test NAT type tile.

What NAT type do you need for Rainbow Six Siege?

These are the ports you need for Rainbow Six: Siege: TCP: 13000, 13005, 13200, 14000, 14001, 14008, 14020, 14021, 14022, 14023, 14024UDP: 60155. Hosts fileRule out that an outdated configuration blocks our connection.

How do I fix NAT Ubisoft?

If your NAT type is moderate or strict, please try the steps below:

  1. Restart your network hardware. Turn off your Xbox One, modem and router and wait 15 – 30 seconds.
  2. Fully power up your modem.
  3. Fully power up your router.
  4. Turn on your Xbox One and test the Xbox Live connection again.

Is there a UDP port for Rainbow Six Siege?

After launching it a couple of times while my desktop was configured as “exposed host” (all ports directly forwarded to it) it looked like R6-Siege is picking a random UDP port from 50000 onward. This range 50000-60000 was missing in the list of UBI. After adding this R6-Siege always (until now) reported an open NAT type.

How to make R6 siege report open Nat type?

As UBI gave a ridiculous long but incomplete list of ports which have to be forwarded to make R6-Siege report the NAT type to be open, I decided to figure out on my own what I really need to make R6-Siege report an open NAT type as UPNP and a never ending list of ports which have to be forwarded is not an option for me.

When did Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege come out?

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege is Ubisoft’s Shooter, Tactical, First-Person, and Action game released in 2015. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege offers the following styles of gameplay.

Is there a port forwarding for open Nat type?

After adding this R6-Siege always (until now) reported an open NAT type. After further trying to narrow the required ports down, I ended up with a single UDP port and a range of UDP-Ports which have to be forwarded: If I should figure out this is wrong for whatever reason, I will update it here. I made a mistake while writing this.