Windows 7 Turning off NAT = troubles ?

gmartins9

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Is it safe to disable the NAT funcionality on my router? ( Router model : SMCWBR14S-N2 )
Because it goes in conflict with my modem, probably because it has a NAT funcionality included on it too, im not sure ( Modem model : ARRIS TM502G )

And are there any secondary issues if I turn off my NAT?

Thanks!
 

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Your ISP works on a "public" IP address, your home network works on a "private" address. For typical home routers this is of the form 192.168.*.*. For a pc to be able to talk to your router and the rest of your home network it has to have an address which is part of the private network - in other words it must be 192.168.*.*. For your router to be able to talk to your ISP and the rest of the internet it must have a public address which makes it part of your ISP. For anything on your home network to talk to your ISP and the rest of the internet it needs to communicate between the public and private networks - this is what Network Address Translation does - it translates public address from your ISP to private address on...
No problem...
Given the error you're getting I'd say somone goofed and blacklisted your router.
This is your problem, but it's not yours to fix. That's up to the game guys...
 

OK So I wrote a ticket to their support system and this is what they replyed to me.
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Hi,

I am sorry but there's no such thing as MAC Address Blacklist.

This might also happen if an hacking tool is under execution. We hope that is not your case ;)

Besides that, this might also happen when our Anti-Hacking solution crasher or looses connection to server.
A couple of things might cause that:
- A virus in your system
- Wrong settings on your firewall and anti-virus
- Wrong settings on your network (network board, router, modem, connection itself)

Please, add the following files in your Anti-Virus and Firewall exception/safe lists:
C:\Program files\alaplaya\S4League:
- HGWC.exe
- patcher_s4.exe
- S4Client.exe
- selfupdate_s4.exe
C:\Program Files\alaplaya\S4League\XTrap:
- XTrapVa.dll
- XTrapExt.dll
- psapi.dll
- xtrap.xt

Also open or forward the following ports on your modem/router:
UDP-6112
TCP-62607
TCP-62608
TCP-62609
TCP-28002
TCP-28008
TCP-28012
TCP-28013

Please also do the following:
- Download Hijackthis, run it and send its log to us.
- Follow instructions on this guide: Link Removed and send results to us. Please run it while playing and write down when you get Hacking Trial message.
- Perform a full scan for viruses on your system. Check if your Anti-Virus is up-to-date. You might also use an online tool for it, just search for "online virus scan".
- If you have router AND modem, please try using only your modem
- If you share your connection somehow, try to use it alone, without any external interference
Saudações / Best Regards

Annin - alaplaya GameMaster
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Yeah well guess what, I already did every single thing they tell us to do and nothing worked.
Yeap I guess im doomed.

PS : I was checking my CD's paste when I saw one callled ARRIS Drivers. Maybe not having the drivers installed somehow could cause this error?
 

Im sorry for double-posting, I dont know how to edit a previous reply.


Do you guys anything more that could cause this or any fixes?
 

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