The DGL obviously doesn't have the antenna as it isn't wireless. Setting up the router is a piece of cake. Simply plug it in, run through the automatic configuration wizard and your connection should be ready to go. The interface is slick and a cinch to set up, like giving passwords to various connections, setting up the built-in firewall, assigning port access to specific IPs and more. A nice feature is its ability to easily configure and open ports for games.
Simply add a Game Rule, select a game from the dropdown list and all of the applicable ports are opened up. You don't need to mess around with manually setting up port access and whatnot like you'd normally need to do; the Game Rules does it all for you. Even without the GameFuel technology this is quite a nice router.
Add GameFuel to the mix and you've got one hot router on your hands. Was this article informative? YES NO. Those ports don't need any forwarding. NOTE: Some specific games have been seen to need other specific ports opened or forwarded. Please consult the Manufacturer or Developer of the game for detailed information regarding specialized ports other then what MS and XBL uses.
Add those ports as needed. Adding in PCs to the rules as well can be beneficial if you need to access the Internet while someone is also on XBL gaming thus providing good Internet access to the PC while gaming using global ports and remote IP addresses. Please disable the "Instant On" feature and use the "Energy Saving" mode. There is a problem with "Instant On" and the handling behavior with uPnP on routers.
This is a MS XB1 issue, not a router issue. Multi Devices are PCs or other non gaming devices added to the rule for an example. These don't need a high priority however setting gives these devices good access to the Internet while gaming.
Others are using these settings as well. These settings help to ensure that your networking system is running optimal as much as possible. It's not guaranteed that these settings can or will resolved any networking problems seen by users. Additional settings to help improve performance of Dlink routers: DSL users with modems that have built in routers It's preferred to bridge these modems and let the Dlink router handle the network traffic management!!!
Maybe already disabled or not available as an option on some router models. NOTE: This may not be available as an option on some router models. Enable anti-spoof checking: Mines checked as enabled. Only one device can be used here. My console is not on the DMZ.
It's recommended not to use the DMZ for any gaming console. This should be enabled by default. Multicast Streams: Enabled. I would also highly suggest you disable Automatic Uplink Speed , and set Manual Uplink Speed that matches or is close enough to the upload speed that is provided by your ISP.
For example if you take a look at the image above you will noticed that my Manual Up link speed is set to kbps. Now here is an image of how it should look like just do the following as seen in the image below. Please notice that if you put priority 1 , the router will make sure the PlayStation 3 gets top priority over any other device on your network.
If any other device seems to slow down, you may want to lower the priority. Here is my settings and static IP. Your static could be the same as mine but you would have to go back to DHCP reservation and set it up there. Now you have successfully set up game fuel for the play station 3, save all settings. Cable or DSL? Rev will be either a A1 or A2 on sticker. Are you using the wireless on the for the android wireless? What frequency are you using?
Try setting a manual Channel to a open or unused channel. Try channel 48 or on 5Ghz. What security mode are you using? Preferred security is WPA-Personal. What wireless devices do you have connected? Ensure any devices with WiFi adapter drivers are updated. Any 2.
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