Har hørt indtil flere nævne DMZ som en mulighed når NAT fejler.
Prøv at se om det hjælper.
1) Access the Router's web-based utility by entering the IP address (default 192.168.1.1) of the router in your internet browser (ie internet explore,firefox,etc).
2) Go to the Applications & Gaming => Port Forwarding tab.
3) Disable or remove entries you have entered for forwarding unless you want to keep certain ports going to some other network device (ie PC). The Port forwarding feature supposedly overides the DMZ feature for the any entered ports.
NOTE: Keep this information in case you need it later or want to go back to port forwarding.
4) Go to the Applications & Gaming => DMZ tab.
5) Select Enable next to the DMZ. In the DMZ Host IP address field, enter the IP address of the computer or game system you want exposed to the Internet. This will bypass the NAT (Network Address Translation) technology for that computer/game system. If it is a PC, best to have a firewall configured.
6) Once completed with the configuration, click the Apply button.
ON some router models,when the DMZ feature is enabled, you may have to connect the ethernet cable from the PC/device to a particular ethernet port on the back of the router.