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    NOR-Storelumo's Avatar Member
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    Had to DMZ my comuter as well, witch worked. But some ports would be nice. Oh and having open NAT didn't seem to make a big difference in matchmaking.
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    My NAT is normal using the standard ports I already had configured for Fusion & Uplay:

    Link to Ubi Support for Trials Fusion ports

    2. Port Forwarding
    If it is not possible to shut-down your firewall, you will need to configure your router and/or firewall to forward the following network ports to your PC for the best possible connection:

    Trials Fusion Game Ports
    TCP: 443
    UDP: 21135, 21140, 21145, 21160, 21165, 21170.

    Uplay Launcher
    TCP: 80, 443, 13000, 14000, 14008

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    I also had the ports open for Trials Evo Gold so I dunno if it's related:

    Link to Ubi Support for Trials Evo Gold ports

    Ports
    If it is not possible to shut-down your firewall, you will need to forward these ports to your computers IP address via your router or firewall for the best possible connection:

    Game Ports:
    TCP: 56339
    UDP: 3074, 3050
    Uplay PC:
    TCP: 80, 443, 13000, 13005, 13200


    Edit: Fixed the formatting for the ubi support pages links so they work now.
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    After opening all the suggested ports (3074 UDP included) I still have strict NAT when I try to play the beta. I've even gone as far as turning off my modem's firewall with no luck. I understand that an error involving matchmaking and NAT type was found but I wanted to say that I am still having this problem post-patch.
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