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by tolien
166 days ago
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No they wouldn't. UPnP is not requisite, certainly not standard, or necessarily built-in. For example, the router I've got doesn't implement UPnP.
It's not unusual for it to be disabled, because it's a security issue that something with no authentication can punch enduring holes out through NAT.
It's also irrelevant in a scenario where the ISP's using CGNAT. I'm sure the Switch deals with conflict resolution with multiple consoles on the same network too but shrug it's another example of how NAT is a pain and also contradicts your assertion that incoming connections would be a breach of ISP ToS [1]. Edit: A quick Google suggests the Switch originally didn't support UPnP, and the Switch 2 now supports IPv6. 1: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46484604 |
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