Je kan wel connected zijn maar staat er ook 'Network Reachable: YES' in de diagnostic mode ?
Van de Kai site:
Do I need to forward any ports?
You'd be happy to know that nearly all routers will no longer require any port-forwarding for use with XLink Kai. Upon connection, each user is probed for a randomly open port and assigned that port should a connection to the Orbital be successful. However, there will always be a select few people who will have no alternative but to force a port-forward.
What port number do you forward? Well, any you want to be honest. For simplicity sake, use port 30000 on UDP. If you are behind a network that will not allow you to forward ports, but are allocated a few ports (generally on College campuses for gaming), use whatever port number you have available, as long as it is a UDP port-forward (see also: 2.2 How will I know if I need to port-forward?)...
Note: If you are a user of other tunnelling programs, such as XBConnect, you can use the 8602 UDP port-forward already designated (just remember to enter it in the Kai Configuration Tool under 'Kai Port').
How will I know if I need to port-forward?
Simple. Just try logging in with your XTag and password. You can check the Kai Diagnostics panel (the icon) and have a look next to 'Network Reachable'.
Alternatively, if some of your contacts when online appear as 'Unreachable', you'll need to port-forward. If you notice pings to users stick on 'Establishing' while in Arena mode, you'll also need to port-forward. This also applies if pings to users are constantly dropping. If UDP communications are blocked, it can cause games to not appear on your console.
In either case, you will be required to forward a single UDP port (see also: 2.3 How do I forward a port?)...
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