How Do You Fix A NAT Error?
A network address translation (NAT) error results when software monitoring and managing a network connection interferes with the connection itself. NAT errors are commonly encountered when installing or managing a firewall. A NAT error can cripple an Internet connection and prevent the user from accessing the web. Learn how to fix a NAT error to resume browsing and restore your computer’s networking connections. Step 1 Restart your computer. Software conflicts may arise during day-to-day usage that causes a network error, thus provoking a NAT error. Restarting clears the system cache and may fix this error. Step 2 Close any networking devices and programs that use a heavy data connection. For example, bitTorrent clients such as Vuze or Azureus are notoriously common causes of NAT errors. If shutting down the bitTorrent file sharing software and similar network-intensive programs does not fix your NAT error, continue to Step 3. Step 3 Open your firewall software’s preferences options. C