[Solved] PS4 NAT Type error / NAT Type Failed

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The PS4 NAT Type Failed error is a PlayStation 4 voice chat issue that often arises in Party Chat and when playing games.

When the issue arises, the console displays a NAT Type Failed error message.

NAT The Network Address Translation converts public IP addresses into private alternatives.

The NAT Type error can be fixed by adjusting network settings to change the NAT type.

How can I fix the PS4 NAT Type Failed error?

1. Reconfigure your PlayStation’s 4 network settings

Get information about your PS4 network

  1. Turn on a PC that’s connected to the same network as your PlayStation 4 (users without PCs can skip to the other resolutions).
  2. Press the Win+ S hotkey.
  3. Next, enter cmd in the search box; and click Command Prompt to open its window.
  4. Type ipconfig /all in the Prompt’s window, and press the Enter key. ipconfig/all command ps4 nat error / nat type failed
  5. Note down the Default Gateway, DNS Server, IPv4 Address, and Subnet Mask details listed in the Command Prompt.

Use the information gathered from Command Prompt on your PS4

  1. Turn on your PlayStation 4.
  2. Select Settings to open that menu.
  3. Select the Network and Set up internet connection options.
  4. Chooses the required Wi-Fi or LAN cable connection option.
  5. Press Custom to manually enter the network details you noted down from the Command Prompt.
  6. Select the Do Not Use Proxy Server setting.
  7. After the network settings are updated, you can select the Test Internet Connection option to see what your NAT type is.

2. Enable the Demilitarized Zone Server

  1. To enable the DMZ, open a web browser.
  2. Open your router’s login page by entering the router’s IP address in the browser’s URL bar and pressing Enter. TalkTalk router page ps4 nat error / nat type failed
  3. Enter your router login details.
  4. Next, open the DMZ menu, which might be listed on a NAT submenu.
  5. Enter your PS4’s IP address in the DMZ Host IP Address box. To check your PS4’s IP address, you can select Network > View Connection Status within your PlayStation 4.
  6. Select the Open NAT Filtering option if your router has one.
  7. Save the new routers’ settings.
  8. You can also power cycle your router or PlayStation 4 by unplugging it and reconnecting it again.

3. Disable IPV6

To disable IPV6, log in to your router’s firmware as outlined for the second resolution.

You will then need to check for an IPV6 setting in your router firmware.

Disable the IPV6 setting, and select to utilize IPV4 instead.

4. Enable your router’s Universal Plug and Play

  1. Log in to your router’s firmware settings page. The required IP address and login details will probably be listed within your router’s manual.
  2. Open the UPnP settings in your router firmware.
  3. Enable the UPnP feature.
  4. Make sure to save or apply the settings. router ps4 nat error / nat type failed
  5. Your router and PlayStation 4 consoles can be power cycled by turning them on and unplugging.

5. Change your console’s DNS server to Google DNS

  1. To change your PS4’s DNS settings, turn on the console.
  2. Open the PS4’s Settings menu. The Settings menu ps4 nat error / nat type failed
  3. Select the Network and Set up Internet Connection menu options.
  4. Next, select either Use Wi-Fi or Use LAN cable.
  5. Select the Custom option to proceed.
  6. Select the Automatic IP Address Settings option.
  7. Choose Do Not Specify DHCP Host Name option.
  8. Select Manual to open the DNS options shown directly below. DNS options ps4 nat error / nat type failed
  9. Input 8.8.8.8 within the Primary DNS box. Primary DNS box ps4 nat error / nat type failed
  10. Next, input 8.8.4.4 in the Secondary DNS box.
  11. Select Next > Automatic > Do not use to finish.

Those are some of the resolutions that can potentially fix the PS4 NAT Type error. For further assistance, contact the PlayStation Support Live Chat Service.

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