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How to open your NAT type for Xbox 360
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(Note: If you still can't get a open NAT type, i will help YOU personally. just pm me or aim me on: tobysgfx)
Hello TTG ZombiexModder here, this is a tutorial showing you how to Open your nat type.
This is not a copy&paste it took me about 30 minutes up to this part. thanks.
Firstly you need to find out your default gateway, this is made easiest, by clicking the start menu - run (for xp) - or in the search bar - cmd
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Type in ipconfig (all one word) then hit enter.
Scroll up or down until you find something that says default gateway and IpV4 Adress.
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Remember the number of those 2.
Open up a internet browser, and type in that number.
In my case thats a belkin router so 192.168.2.1
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Click virtual servers or something to do with portforwarding.
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Your page would be blank how ever, as i have already portforwarded i have things there.
Copy down all of the settings in the picture above, if for some reason you cannot see the picture, here is the ports your type in.
1. (Tick/Enable it) Name: XBL |Inbound Port(s): 3478 - 4380 | Type: Both (UDP&TCP) | Private ip adress: (the last number you noted down earlier in the CMD stages. |
Private port (Outgoing port): 3478 - 4380 |
2. (Tick/Enable it) Name: XBL |Inbound Port(s): 3074 - 3074 | Type: Both (UDP&TCP) | Private ip adress:.5 | Private port (Outgoing port): 3074 - 3074
3. (Tick/Enable it) Name: XBL |Inbound Port(s): 27000 - 27050 | Type: Both (UDP&TCP) | Private ip adress:.5 | Private port (Outgoing port): 27000 - 27050
Thanks
Video Tutorial
Enjoy
You may be wondering what is the difference between open, moderate and strict.
Heres your answer:
Basically open means almost anybody can connect to you, moderate means most can connect, and strict not very many people can connect.
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Thanks Foxy for the info!
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Hello TTG ZombiexModder here, this is a tutorial showing you how to Open your nat type.
This is not a copy&paste it took me about 30 minutes up to this part. thanks.
Firstly you need to find out your default gateway, this is made easiest, by clicking the start menu - run (for xp) - or in the search bar - cmd
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Type in ipconfig (all one word) then hit enter.
Scroll up or down until you find something that says default gateway and IpV4 Adress.
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Remember the number of those 2.
Open up a internet browser, and type in that number.
In my case thats a belkin router so 192.168.2.1
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Click virtual servers or something to do with portforwarding.
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Your page would be blank how ever, as i have already portforwarded i have things there.
Copy down all of the settings in the picture above, if for some reason you cannot see the picture, here is the ports your type in.
1. (Tick/Enable it) Name: XBL |Inbound Port(s): 3478 - 4380 | Type: Both (UDP&TCP) | Private ip adress: (the last number you noted down earlier in the CMD stages. |
Private port (Outgoing port): 3478 - 4380 |
2. (Tick/Enable it) Name: XBL |Inbound Port(s): 3074 - 3074 | Type: Both (UDP&TCP) | Private ip adress:.5 | Private port (Outgoing port): 3074 - 3074
3. (Tick/Enable it) Name: XBL |Inbound Port(s): 27000 - 27050 | Type: Both (UDP&TCP) | Private ip adress:.5 | Private port (Outgoing port): 27000 - 27050
Thanks
Video Tutorial
Enjoy
You may be wondering what is the difference between open, moderate and strict.
Heres your answer:
Basically open means almost anybody can connect to you, moderate means most can connect, and strict not very many people can connect.
Help from Foxy
-Foxy- wrote Ye if you have a BT Home Hub, it can all mess up, Turning your rounter on and off works for me 90% of the time.- That is for a Bt Home Hub.
Thanks! Toby ;)
Thanks Foxy for the info!
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-ZeF- wrote Awesome posts
Thanks i will finish it after school.
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ZombiexModder123 wrote-ZeF- wrote Awesome posts
Thanks i will finish it after school.
Thanks for taking my name?
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ZombieMods616 wroteZombiexModder123 wrote-ZeF- wrote Awesome posts
Thanks i will finish it after school.
Thanks for taking my name?
How the hell did i take your name..
Its not against the law to make a account with zombie modder in doushe.
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UpDaTe: Video being uploaded to youtube as we speak.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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What router is this for? its not the same on all routers.
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zKarma wrote What router is this for? its not the same on all routers.
thanks for pointing that out, this is for belkin.
I will post videos for other routers
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Update:
The whole topic is finished
The whole topic is finished
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decent post sir good job nice !!!!!!!
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