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So I followed all directions but the set-up page is a bit different that other routers and I can't find the option to simply, set the NAT to open. I'm using a Verizon 4G LTE jetpack/hotspot any help?
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needing the same thing
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Streetrush & Ryry117,
Thank you for bringing your concern to the forum. I would love to provide assistance here. I do have some questions to ensure that I am able to provide the optimal solution. In this scenario, may I ask why are you attempting to open the Network Address Translation (NAT). What specific jetpack are we working with? I look forward to hearing from you.
YosefT_VZW
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I have the same problem. Was just using Google looking for a solution and found this post so I'd like to throw in my problem here too.
I want to open the nat type for gaming purposes. I cannot connect to friends down the street! It is very random who I can and cannot connect to. I play with people in texas very often but here in Indiana I cannot connect to my friend down the road.
Using a Verizon Jetpack™ 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot
Opening the NAT would most likely solve all the problems.
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You cannot change the NAT, the hotspot's 4G is a double NAT system anyway and it's not routeable.
You will have to have a static IP assigned. There are other ways around it but have to keep in mind that not all applications will function with the dynamic IP.