How To Fix Nat Type Strict?
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1. Restart your router.
2. Log in to your router and adjust the settings. Change the NAT type by assigning a static IP address to your console and enabling “UPnP” (Universal Plug and Play).
3. Change the MTU settings. MTU stands for Maximum Transmission Unit.
4. Disable your router’s firewall or adjust the port forwarding settings.
5. Connect your console directly to your modem.
6. Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and ask them to help you change your NAT type.