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Yet another NAT2/UPnP two-router PS3 issue... Please help?!

  • 11-10-2011 12:13am
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    Hello all! I'm new to the boards and hope someone can help me with a common PS3 annoyance. I feel like I'm just missing one silly little thing to get UPnP on and at least NAT 2. Also, I have the ability to - will this be easier if I just set the modem/router to bridge mode? Finally, does it matter if some things have different DNSs? R1 and R2 use the same IPs but I have the PS3 set to GoogleDNS. Anyway, here's the layout...

    I have a ZyXEL modem/router connected only to a Belkin router, nothing else. The Belkin router is connected to the PS3, as well as many other computers, phones, etc. Everything that's used daily has a static IP assigned; DHCP is enabled but not used frequently. UPnP and DMZ is enabled through and through but it still shows UPnP off and NAT 3 on my PS3.

    Internet -> ZyXEL (R1) --------------> Belkin (R2) --------------> PS3 and other devices
                10.0.0.1   ---10.0.0.2---> 192.168.2.1 --------------> 192.168.2.99 (DMZ IP)
    
    [[ R1: ZyXEL Modem/Router: Status page ]]
    WAN Information	 
         - DSL Mode:	 ADSL2PLUS
         - IP Address:	 74.4.***.***
         - IP Subnet Mask:	 255.255.240.0
         - Default Gateway:	 74.4.***.***
         - VPI/VCI	 8/35
    LAN Information	 
         - IP Address:	 10.0.0.1
         - IP Subnet Mask:	 255.255.255.0
         - DHCP:	 Server
    Security	 
         - Firewall: Disabled
    
    [[ R1: ZyXEL Modem/Router: Network/NAT pages ]]
    NAT on, SUA only, UPnP Enabled
    Port forwarding: WWW, ports 1-65535, server IP 192.168.2.1 (R2's gateway address,just in case DMZ fails?)
    DMZ Active, DMZ Hosting Address 192.168.2.1 (R2's gateway address)
    LAN: DHCP is ON, R2 is connected to it via DHCP but there will never be anything else connected to R1.
    
    [[ R1: ZyXEL Modem/Router: Firewall pages ]]
    Active Firewall: OFF
    Bypass Triangle Route: ON
    WAN to LAN Rule: Permit Any(TCP), Permit Any(UDP)
    
    [[ R2: Belkin Router: System page ]]
    Internet Settings
     	WAN MAC Address 08:86:3b:14:**:**
     	Connection Type Dynamic
     	WAN IP          10.0.0.2
     	Subnet Mask     255.255.255.0
     	Default Gateway 10.0.0.1
            WAN DNS         Automatic from ISP
    LAN Settings
     	LAN/WLAN MAC    08:86:3b:14:**:** (one digit off from WAN MAC)
     	IP Address      192.168.2.1
     	Subnet Mask     255.255.255.0
     	DHCP Server     Enabled (0 LAN, 1 WLAN Clients)
    Features
     	Firewall        Disabled
     	SSID            *****************
     	Security        WPA/WPA2-Personal(PSK)
     	UPnP            Enabled
     	Remote Mgmt.    Disabled
     	WPS             Enabled
    
    [[ R2: Belkin Router: DMZ ]]
         Static IP	    Private IP	    Enabled
    1.   10.0.0.2	    192.168.2.99    YES
    (I did not forward 1-65535 manually; the router doesn't allow pools that big.)
    

    If you have any questions or need more info to help out, just ask.
    Thank you in advance if you have any ideas!
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