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How to unlock nat from strict or moderated to open.
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Hi guys,
I'm just going to make a quick guide on how to change your nat type from strict or moderated to open.
So all that you have to do is open up some ports on your console through your internet providers box.
Step 1
So first thing is first you are going to log on to your router by typing in your ip addresses, once that is done you will need to give your console a fixed ip addresses
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Step 2
Second thing to do is now to create a exceptions in your firewall so that the ports can go through. To do this you will want to got to advanced setting on your router the you will want to navigate towards Firewall , then Port Forwarding.
Step 3
Now that you are in port forwarding you will want to manage games and applications, once the new page has loaded you will want to go to add new game or application.
Step 4
Now once you have click add new game or application you should get a page asking you to chose a name for the game/application.
Now on this page you will need to add the ports that are needed forwarded:
TCP : 53, 80, 3074
UDP: 53, 88, 500, 3074, 3544, 4500
So it should be looking like this
Step 5
Once the ports have been opened you will need to assign them to your console.To do this you need to click on apply on the ports list so that it saves them.Then it will take you back to the manage page. Now when you are on this page you will want to select the game or application so what ever you have named it in this case i named mine advanced warfare.
And you will need to also chose on witch console you want to add it to so chose the xbox-system OS.
AND tada that it.
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Step 6 (For people where it didn't work)
Now some people are going to be saying that it didn't work....
So for that forwarding those ports didn't work you are going to need to add another port to be forwarded. The reason is that you UPNP isn't opening a port. (Most people with this problem are using BT hub.
So for the people who are having the problem.
you will need to go back to step 4 and add port TCP : 3076 UDP : 3076
And now you can play with an open nat type
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Now i hope this helps.
I'm just going to make a quick guide on how to change your nat type from strict or moderated to open.
So all that you have to do is open up some ports on your console through your internet providers box.
Step 1
So first thing is first you are going to log on to your router by typing in your ip addresses, once that is done you will need to give your console a fixed ip addresses
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Step 2
Second thing to do is now to create a exceptions in your firewall so that the ports can go through. To do this you will want to got to advanced setting on your router the you will want to navigate towards Firewall , then Port Forwarding.
Step 3
Now that you are in port forwarding you will want to manage games and applications, once the new page has loaded you will want to go to add new game or application.
Step 4
Now once you have click add new game or application you should get a page asking you to chose a name for the game/application.
Now on this page you will need to add the ports that are needed forwarded:
TCP : 53, 80, 3074
UDP: 53, 88, 500, 3074, 3544, 4500
So it should be looking like this
Step 5
Once the ports have been opened you will need to assign them to your console.To do this you need to click on apply on the ports list so that it saves them.Then it will take you back to the manage page. Now when you are on this page you will want to select the game or application so what ever you have named it in this case i named mine advanced warfare.
And you will need to also chose on witch console you want to add it to so chose the xbox-system OS.
AND tada that it.
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Step 6 (For people where it didn't work)
Now some people are going to be saying that it didn't work....
So for that forwarding those ports didn't work you are going to need to add another port to be forwarded. The reason is that you UPNP isn't opening a port. (Most people with this problem are using BT hub.
So for the people who are having the problem.
you will need to go back to step 4 and add port TCP : 3076 UDP : 3076
And now you can play with an open nat type
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Now i hope this helps.
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Yeah this helped, thanks!!
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WaterMelon117 wrote Yeah this helped, thanks!!
No problem i know how hard it is to find the right information to unlock it ^^
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Or you can go to the system setting and go to network setting click your internet go to configure go to the right and reset back to factory setting DONE! Easy
I done this off memory so may not be as clear
I done this off memory so may not be as clear
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