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I have a wired connection from my Xbox 360 to my Linksys Router, I first tried port forwarding and it worked, then it stopped working and I put my Xbox IP on DMZ and it worked for a little while then stopped, so I plugged it into my Netgear Gigabit switch and it started working for a couple months, two days ago my internet was messing up due to weather and now it is strict again. I have power cycled it and everything yet it still wont open... please help me... also portforwarding wont work
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Get a vid off utube
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I don't know about your router but i think if you type your IP into the web address bar it should come up with your Router settings?
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look at youtube
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mrbeef wrote I don't know about your router but i think if you type your IP into the web address bar it should come up with your Router settings?
Yes it does, And I did look on youtube, all of them say to port forward, which is not working for me.
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Find a setting called DMZ and place your XBox's IP under it. This puts your Xbox outside your router's firewall which usually causes a Strict or Moderate NAT.
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Kibblre wrote Find a setting called DMZ and place your XBox's IP under it. This puts your Xbox outside your router's firewall which usually causes a Strict or Moderate NAT.
I tried that but it didn't work, when I have DMZ on should I turn off Upnp?
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Upnp should be on
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All my wired mics always break the bit where I put them into my controller and wireless mics always break when they get charged
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afroTHUNDAH25 wroteKibblre wrote Find a setting called DMZ and place your XBox's IP under it. This puts your Xbox outside your router's firewall which usually causes a Strict or Moderate NAT.
I tried that but it didn't work, when I have DMZ on should I turn off Upnp?
UPnP should ALWAYS be on.
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