[quote who="the_Monk" reply="5" id="2227424"] Could it be that your ISP modem is also functioning as a router? That would create a "double-NAT" scenario and first thing you will need to do is either: -- place your router's WAN IP into the DMZ of fhe ISP modem. -or- -- forward all UDP traffic on the specified ports from your ISP modem to your router, and then forward all UDP traffic on those same ports from your router to your PC.<b
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Thanks a bunch for all the effort Monk (and others in this thread). I'm really confused at my issue though. I went through all the port forwarding and program access allowances on my router and McAfee firewall and PFPortChecker still said my port isn't open or reachable. So I turned off my firewall and enabled DMZ and PFPortChecker is STILL saying it can't connect to my 6100-6200 ports. Your guide mentions a possible hiccup with UPnP enabled on the r
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