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    PlayStation NAT Type Guide: Change PS5/PS4 NAT, Type 2/3, Failed

    Quick Answer

    To change NAT type on PS5 or PS4, first run the PlayStation internet connection test and confirm PlayStation Network is reachable. Then fix the network path in order: restart the console and router, enable UPnP, reserve a stable PlayStation IP, forward PlayStation Network ports only if needed, and check Double NAT or CGNAT if Type 3 or NAT Type Failed stays.

    Best practical target: NAT Type 2. Type 1 is a direct public connection and is not required for most home networks. Type 3 and NAT Type Failed are the warning states because they can affect parties, voice chat, invites, matchmaking, Remote Play, or player-hosted sessions.

    How to Change NAT Type on PS5 and PS4

    Use this order for PS5, PS4, and PlayStation Portal home network issues. Change one layer at a time and retest after each step so you know which setting changed the result.

    1

    Test NAT type on the PlayStation

    On PS5 or PS4, go to Settings > Network and run Test Internet Connection. Write down whether the console shows NAT Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, or NAT Type Failed. If it says NAT Type Failed, check PSN status and try a wired or same-room Wi-Fi baseline before changing router rules.

    2

    Restart the console and router

    Before changing router rules, power cycle the PlayStation and router. A stale UPnP lease or temporary network test failure can make NAT look worse than it is.

    3

    Enable UPnP on the router

    UPnP is usually the first router-side fix on a trusted home network because the PlayStation can request the port mappings it needs automatically.

    4

    Reserve a stable PlayStation IP

    Use DHCP reservation on the router so UPnP leases or manual port forwarding rules keep pointing to the same PS5 or PS4.

    5

    Forward PSN ports only if needed

    If UPnP fails, forward TCP 80, 443, 3478, 3479, 3480 and UDP 3478, 3479, 49152-65535 to the PlayStation IP. Do not forward the same ports to multiple devices.

    6

    Fix Double NAT before adding rules

    If your ISP gateway and your own router both perform NAT, local forwarding rules may not work. Use bridge mode, AP mode, or one main router before adding more port rules.

    7

    Check CGNAT if router changes do nothing

    If your router WAN IP is private or shared, PlayStation port forwarding may never reach the public internet. Ask the ISP for public IPv4 or use a relay/VPN/server workaround.

    8

    Retest and stop when Type 2 works

    Run Test Internet Connection after each change. If the result is Type 2 and parties, invites, and games work, stop changing router settings.

    PlayStation NAT Types: Meaning and What to Do Next

    PlayStation labels are platform-specific. They describe whether the console can reach PlayStation Network and receive enough peer traffic for online features. A game may still show its own Open, Moderate, or Strict label because the game is testing a different service or port path.

    PlayStation resultWhat it meansBest next action
    NAT Type 1Direct public connection. Works well, but is uncommon on normal home router setups.No fix needed unless one specific game or service fails.
    NAT Type 2Behind a router, but reachable enough for most PlayStation online features.Treat this as the normal target for PS5 and PS4.
    NAT Type 3Restricted connection. Parties, voice chat, invites, or some multiplayer sessions may fail.Use UPnP, a stable console IP, PSN ports, then check Double NAT or CGNAT.
    NAT Type FailedThe network test could not classify NAT reliably or PlayStation Network reachability failed.Confirm internet access, PSN status, DNS, and local Wi-Fi or Ethernet first, then follow the Type 3 fix path.

    How to Check NAT Type on PS5 or PS4

    Open Settings > Network > Test Internet Connection. The result shows NAT Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, or NAT Type Failed. If you only need the current label, this console test is the source of truth.

    Run NATChecker on a device using the same home network to compare the PlayStation label with the underlying NAT behavior. This helps separate console labels from router or ISP problems.

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    PS5 NAT Type 2: Is It Good?

    Yes. NAT Type 2 is usually good for PS5 and PS4 because it means the console is behind a router but can still use PlayStation online features. Do not chase Type 1 if Type 2 works. If one game still shows Moderate or Strict NAT, troubleshoot that game's ports or servers instead of assuming the PlayStation test is wrong.

    Before You Change Router Settings

    Use the PlayStation test, the game that fails, and the router WAN/public IP check together. That keeps the fix focused on the layer that is actually blocking parties, voice chat, invites, matchmaking, or Remote Play.

    Check PSN and the local link

    NAT Type Failed is not always a port problem. A PSN outage, bad DNS, weak Wi-Fi, captive portal, VPN, or firewall rule can make the console fail before NAT is even the real issue.

    Console NAT vs in-game NAT

    PS5 NAT Type 2 can still appear as Moderate inside a game if that game uses separate matchmaking, voice, or peer-hosting checks. Fix the console path first, then look at game-specific requirements.

    IPv6 is not a shortcut

    IPv6 can help some modern network paths, but PS5 does not support IPv6-only network connections. Keep IPv4 or dual stack available before treating IPv6 as the NAT fix.

    PS5 NAT Type 3: How to Fix It

    NAT Type 3 means the router or upstream network is restricting inbound peer traffic. Enable UPnP first, then use a reserved PlayStation IP and PSN port forwarding only if UPnP does not work.

    PS5 NAT Type Failed: What It Means

    NAT Type Failed can be caused by PSN reachability, DNS, unstable Wi-Fi, captive portals, VPNs, firewall rules, Double NAT, CGNAT, or an IPv6-only router setup. Confirm normal internet access and a stable local connection first, then troubleshoot like Type 3.

    PlayStation Port Forwarding

    Use manual port forwarding only after UPnP fails or your router handles UPnP poorly. Forward ports to the PlayStation IP address, not to a PC or another console.

    TCP

    80, 443, 3478, 3479, 3480

    UDP

    3478, 3479, 49152-65535

    PlayStation Portal and NAT Type

    You usually do not change NAT type on the PlayStation Portal itself. Portal depends on the PS5 and home network path used for Remote Play, so fix the PS5 connection first, then check Wi-Fi quality, router UPnP, Double NAT, and CGNAT.

    Double NAT and CGNAT Are Different Problems

    Double NAT is usually caused by two routers at home, such as an ISP gateway plus your own router. CGNAT is upstream at the ISP. Both can keep PlayStation NAT at Type 3 or NAT Type Failed even when your local router settings look correct.

    Official PlayStation References

    Use PlayStation Support for console-specific connectivity and Remote Play wording, then use NATChecker and your router page to find where the actual NAT restriction is happening.

    FAQ

    How do I change NAT type on PS5 or PS4?

    To change NAT type on PS5 or PS4, test the connection first, restart the console and router, enable UPnP, reserve a stable PlayStation IP, forward PSN ports if needed, and check Double NAT or CGNAT if the result stays Type 3 or NAT Type Failed.

    Is PS5 NAT Type 2 good?

    Yes. NAT Type 2 is the normal good result for most home networks. It means the PlayStation is behind a router but can usually use parties, voice chat, invites, matchmaking, and online multiplayer.

    What does PS5 NAT Type 3 mean?

    NAT Type 3 means the PlayStation connection is restricted. The console may reach the internet but still have trouble with party chat, direct invites, matchmaking, or player-hosted sessions.

    What does PS5 NAT Type Failed mean?

    NAT Type Failed means the PlayStation network test could not classify NAT reliably or could not reach the services it needed. Check normal internet access, PSN status, DNS, Wi-Fi, VPNs, firewall rules, Double NAT, and CGNAT.

    What ports should I forward for PS5 or PS4 PlayStation Network?

    Forward TCP 80, 443, 3478, 3479, 3480 and UDP 3478, 3479, 49152-65535 to the reserved PlayStation IP address. Port forwarding only works if your router has a real public internet path.

    Does PlayStation Portal need a different NAT fix?

    Usually no. PlayStation Portal depends on the PS5 and Remote Play network path. Fix the PS5 connection first, then check Wi-Fi quality, router UPnP, Double NAT, and CGNAT.

    Can Double NAT cause NAT Type 3 on PlayStation?

    Yes. Double NAT can keep PlayStation NAT restricted because the console is behind more than one NAT router. Fix the network layout first, then retest before adding more forwarding rules.

    Why does a game show Moderate NAT when PS5 shows Type 2?

    The PlayStation network test and an individual game may test different servers, ports, or peer-hosting behavior. Treat PS5 NAT Type 2 as a good platform result, then check the affected game's own network requirements if only that game reports Moderate or Strict NAT.

    Can IPv6 fix PlayStation NAT type?

    IPv6 can improve some direct connection paths, but it is not a universal PlayStation NAT fix. PS5 supports IPv6 connections but not IPv6-only network connections, so keep IPv4 or dual stack available.

    Should I try to get NAT Type 1 on PS5?

    Usually no. NAT Type 1 requires a direct public connection and is not necessary for most home networks. A stable NAT Type 2 is normally the better target.

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