![]() ![]() I am not a network expert so my understanding is that since DHCP (dynamic) range is set from 10.0.1.2 to 10.0.1.200 (10.0.1.1 is the router itself which is the Default Gateway), therefore from 10.0.1.201 to 10.0.1.225 are the static ones that you can assign. If someone can throw us PS4 and AirPort users a bone to get this configuring, you'd be an amazing person. I have my network setup with an Extreme as the main router and an Express to extend the signal. I went from loving this hardware to despising it for how hard it is to open ports up for it. I'm an IT professional for a living, so I'm not an average user, but I have never seen a router that is as picky about settings as the AirPort Extreme is. Also tried making the PS4 the default host and still can not see it from outside the network. I went back and followed Tesserax's instructions by assigning an IP to the PlayStation 4 via DHCP only handing out the PS4's IP by MAC reservation and still no go. However the range of ports needed for Remote Play, TCP and UDP ports 9295-9304, can not be seen. Here's the thing with those instructions: I have two other ports open to my iMac on the network, which has a statically-assigned IP, and if I go to, those two ports (22 for SSH and 9969 for ServeToMe) can be seen from the outside. I've followed the steps to configure port forwarding that were written by Tesserax. And like all of those others, Remote Play doesn't work outside of the home network. Like many others, I am one of those customers that has a PlayStation 4, a PlayStation Vita, and a home network centered with an Airport Extreme.
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