Port forwarding or port opening

When enabled, port forwarding (IPv4) and port opening (IPv6) allow traffic from the internet to pass through the Google Nest Wifi firewall or Google Wifi firewall to a specific device on your home network. 

Learn more about when you need port forwarding or port opening and NAT loopback.

Set up port forwarding or port opening

  1. Open the Google Home app .
  2. Tap Favorites  and then Wifi Wi-Fi and then Settings  and then Advanced Networking.
  3. Tap Port management and then Add .
  4. Select the tab for the type of IP address you're forwarding. 
  5. Select a device.
  6. Add your internal and external ports.
    1. For IPv4: Choose an internal port used by the device on the local network and an external port on the WAN. You can enter a single port number (#) or a port range (####-####). 
      • Note: When entering a port range internal and external ranges need to be the same. This is not the case for single port forwarding.
    2. For IPv6: Enter the port range.
      • Note: Some devices will suggest what ports to use, while others let you choose. If you don’t know which ports to forward, contact the device manufacturer or check the device's manual.
  7. Choose either Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), User Datagram Protocol (UDP), or TCP/UDP. These are different protocols used to send data over the internet.
  8. Tap Save .

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