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ps4 port forward

Hello all :)

 

Looking to port forward my ps4 but im not 100% sure what im sticking in the router

 

On the site is says

  • TCP: 80, 443, 465, 993, 3478, 3479, 3480, 5223, 8080
  • UDP: 3478, 3479

So would i do doing

 

TCP 80 - 80 / 80 - 80

TCP 443 - 443 / 443 - 443

TCP  465 - 465 / 465 - 465

TCP 993 - 993 / 993 - 993

TCP 3478 - 3478 / 3478 - 3478

TCP 3479 - 3479 / 3479 - 3479

TCP 3480 - 3480 / 3480 - 3480

TCP 5223 - 5223 / 5223 - 5223

TCP 8080 - 8080 / 8080- 8080

 

UDP 3478 - 3478 / 3478 - 3478

UDP 3479 - 3479 / 3479 - 3479

 

Any help wold be great :)

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what are you trying to do? what site says so? are you trying to host a website because port 80 is for http. portforwarding is only usefull if you're trying to act as a server, not as a client.

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4 minutes ago, tlink said:

what are you trying to do? what site says so? are you trying to host a website because port 80 is for http. portforwarding is only usefull if you're trying to act as a server, not as a client.

Trying to port forward my ps4, http://manuals.playstation.net/document/gb/psvita/psn/firewall.html

 

this site here ^

 

thanks for the reply :)

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Just now, Coconuts said:

Trying to port forward my ps4, http://manuals.playstation.net/document/gb/psvita/psn/firewall.html

 

this site here ^

 

thanks for the reply :)

that is not meant for port forwarding but for changing firewall rules so it doesn't block traffic going over that port. if you connect to a server, you don't need to port forward. its pretty confusing material i know :P. what machines are between you and your line outside? are you on a big network such as a corporate network or a school network? those often have firewalls that block your traffic.

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1 minute ago, tlink said:

that is not meant for port forwarding but for changing firewall rules so it doesn't block traffic going over that port. if you connect to a server, you don't need to port forward. its pretty confusing material i know :P. what machines are between you and your line outside? are you on a big network such as a corporate network or a school network? those often have firewalls that block your traffic.

just a home network, im totally confused now!

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Coconuts said:

just a home network, im totally confused now!

 

 

what kind of error do you get? can you use the integrated browser?

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