I don't know why it would need to be wide open to the Internet. It should be able to request port forwards on demand through UPnP. <span></span><br><br>On Sunday, February 28, 2016, Scott Castaline <<a href="mailto:skotchman@gmail.com">skotchman@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">I have a situation where I have a PS/4 on my WLAN and am being requested to set it up in a DMZ. My experience with DMZs are pre 2k and also involved using more than one router the first was connecting the DMZ to the internet and a second router was connected to that one for all other equipment to provide some isolation from the DMZ. Now I'm being told I don't need all of that, that the DMZ can be within my LAN. This kind of scares me since my wife connects to the state network (I'm sure through some sort of VPN setup but I have my doubts) through our network.<br>
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My memory is a little fuzzy since it's been so long since I've done this, so I'm turning to y'all for some pointers.<br>
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Sent to you and NSA, CIA, FBI, SS, DHS and GOD only knows who the hell else...<br>
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