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Destroyer Command, a simulation Ubisoft game, is best–suited for players who are into strategy games. If you are currently playing Destroyer Command, don’t forget to port forward routers for this game to keep a stable internet connection. Follow our guide below and learn how to open ports on any router.
Just before you begin with the process of port forwarding, make sure you have the following things:
TCP and UDP ports of Destroyer Command for your gaming device as mentioned in the section below.
Now that you have the above details noted down, you can move to the next stage of Destroyer Command port forwarding:
To play Destroyer Command online and create a server without any interruptions, you’ll have to allow access to certain ports on your firewall. The default Destroyer Command ports are:
TCP Port: | 3000 |
UDP Port: | 3000 |
Opening a port shouldn’t be complicated. With the Port Forwarding add-on, it’s as simple as 1, 2, and 3!
Ports to run on Windows/PC:
TCP Port: | 3000 |
UDP Port: | 3000 |
Most ISPs perform CGNAT (Carrier-grade Network Address Translation) to conserve bandwidth and assign a single IP address to multiple users connected to the same internet network. However, CGNAT makes it difficult for you to open ports on the router.
To get around the CGNAT issue, you can use the Port Forwarding add-on to bypass this problem and port forward routers without hassle. Here’s more information on how to use PureVPN’s Port Forwarding add-on and bypass CGNAT in a few clicks.
PureVPN’s Port Forwarding add-on can help you in dozens of ways. Here are some top ways you can make the most of the add-on: