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Discussion topic: MySky Sky Max Hub Port forwarding rules don't have any effect

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This message was authored by: computerbandit

MySky Sky Max Hub Port forwarding rules don't have any effect

I have managed to add the port forwarding rules via the MySky App for the correct device and the page says that there is 1 rule active (port 30000 TCP, Foudary VTT Server) . However, no matter what I do after this makes any difference and the port will not open. I have used various port checking sites along with my service not being available to determine that no mater what port rule I add that port remains closed. I have one of the new White Sky Max Hubs, I have reinstalled the app, I have restarted my device, applied all relevant inbound firewall rules to the same port and application, I have factory reset the router and done all of the above again with no luck. Please help me figure out what is going on.

 

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This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: MySky Sky Max Hub Port forwarding rules don't have any effect

Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more

@computerbandit 

 

Perhaps worth noting that where a Max Hub is in use on Sky Broadband there's a fundamental difference in the external network which may be having an effect entirely separate to what's going on with ports.

 

https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2024/06/isp-sky-broadband-uk-deploying-ip-address-sharing-via-... 

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This message was authored by: -rpnz-

Re: MySky Sky Max Hub Port forwarding rules don't have any effect

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Hi @computerbandit 

 

In your Sky Hub's web interface, under the WAN status section look for something that says "MAP-T Sharing Ratio" and can you please confirm if you're connected with an 8:1 or 1:1  sharing ratio?

 

Our systems should automatically detect when you enable port forwarding, or the IPv4 DMZ, and move you from a shared IPv4 address to a dedicated one (which we call 1:1).   If you've enabled port forwarding but you're still connected with 8:1 after 15mins, then something may have gone wrong with this process;  but if you are connected with 1:1, then this isn't the issue.

This message was authored by: swagat3wr

Re: MySky Sky Max Hub Port forwarding rules don't have any effect

Even though my ratio is 1:1 , i still ports are not responding. which are added to the port forwarding. 

This message was authored by: cinemamacula

Re: MySky Sky Max Hub Port forwarding rules don't have any effect

I am having the same issue  - were you able to find a solution?

This message was authored by: swagat3wr

Re: MySky Sky Max Hub Port forwarding rules don't have any effect

Yes i got it to resolve by asking sky to turn off MAP-T

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