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While UPnP is incredibly convenient, it’s worth noting that it can sometimes be a security risk because it allows devices to open ports automatically. To stay safe, ensure your router’s firmware is always up to date and only use UPnP for trusted devices on your network. Conclusion

Reducing lag and ensuring you can host or join multiplayer matches.

Seamless Gaming and Streaming: A Guide to UPnP on Your TP-Link Router 124038

Have you ever tried to join an online gaming lobby or set up a smart home camera, only to be met with "NAT Type: Strict" or connection errors? The culprit is often your router’s firewall doing its job a little too well.

TP-Link makes this process straightforward through their web interface or the Deco app. For TP-Link Deco Users: Open the . Tap on More in the bottom right corner. Select Advanced . Find UPnP and toggle the switch to On . For TP-Link Router Users (Web Interface): While UPnP is incredibly convenient, it’s worth noting

Check out the official TP-Link support guide for a deep dive into how their routers handle local and external traffic. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more

If you’re tired of troubleshooting connection issues, turning on UPnP is one of the quickest "quality of life" upgrades you can give your home network. It takes the guesswork out of port forwarding so you can get back to what matters—winning your match or finishing that meeting. Seamless Gaming and Streaming: A Guide to UPnP

Topic refers to the TP-Link support article titled "Introduction to UPnP feature on TP-Link Router and Deco."