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hey guys the title say it all how do i open a moderate nat type?
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Pretty sure it varies per router. May be wrong, but im sure your routers site has a guide. Google how to with the name of your router
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Go to network settings on your xbox, click your connected network and click Configure, then hit RB and hit Restore to Factory settings. Once you do that, reconnect to your internet again and boom, open NAT.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
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Port forward these ports.
Since I have a Belkin mine will look WAY different than yours.
The private IP Address is the IP Address which you can find in "Configure Network" in Network Settings you enter your ending # of the IP where the "4" is on the picture below.
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Since I have a Belkin mine will look WAY different than yours.
The private IP Address is the IP Address which you can find in "Configure Network" in Network Settings you enter your ending # of the IP where the "4" is on the picture below.
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Cerebellum wrotePort forward these ports.
Since I have a Belkin mine will look WAY different than yours.
The private IP Address is the IP Address which you can find in "Configure Network" in Network Settings you enter your ending # of the IP where the "4" is on the picture below.
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This WILL work or most routers now have a UPNP (Universal Plug and Play) option. Turning that on will also work.
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Cerebellum wrotehow do i do this on a netgear wireless router?Port forward these ports.
Since I have a Belkin mine will look WAY different than yours.
The private IP Address is the IP Address which you can find in "Configure Network" in Network Settings you enter your ending # of the IP where the "4" is on the picture below.
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CoolGuy112 wroteCerebellum wrotehow do i do this on a netgear wireless router?Port forward these ports.
Since I have a Belkin mine will look WAY different than yours.
The private IP Address is the IP Address which you can find in "Configure Network" in Network Settings you enter your ending # of the IP where the "4" is on the picture below.
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YouTube it, It will save you loads of time.
Just follow the tutorials on YouTube and enter the ports I do.
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Test Your Xbox Live Connection It always works for me!
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