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Topic Started: Oct 11 2008, 02:25 PM (220 Views)
B00mer182
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My router has had a NAT setting of OPEN for some time but now since the Xbox Live update im now MODERATE and my friend has gone from OPEN to STRICT causing a few problems for me n my other mates getting a game together.

Anyone else noticed this with their NAT setting?
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MeatyFiend
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i'm checking mine now after being kicked out kuf games lol
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MeatyFiend
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nope mine deffo says open, i think ulteria might be having a couple of issues though
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B00mer182
Oct 11 2008, 02:25 PM
My router has had a NAT setting of OPEN for some time but now since the Xbox Live update im now MODERATE and my friend has gone from OPEN to STRICT causing a few problems for me n my other mates getting a game together.

Anyone else noticed this with their NAT setting?
Your NAT settings are fine (open is better) but your friend will have to change to open/moderate
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nope my nat is open atm but we have 2 xboxes in my gaff and one is always strict because for some reason we cant get both boxes onto the same port...

as for me earlier meaty my isp went down sorry bout that dude ... *grumbles* shitty AOL
Edited by Ulteria, Oct 11 2008, 03:23 PM.
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no probs dude :)
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Sorted power n explugged everything left it abit and is OPEN again now.
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Ulteria
Oct 11 2008, 03:22 PM
nope my nat is open atm but we have 2 xboxes in my gaff and one is always strict because for some reason we cant get both boxes onto the same port...
try assigning static i.p's to both your xbox's then in your router settings creat dmz's for the ports for each seperate xbox's i.p. that should do the trick
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cheers m8 ill give that ago later when my hangover dies down a little lol
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um... how do i open my nat, according to halo whenever i go online its not open?
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carrickature
Feb 1 2009, 06:35 PM
um... how do i open my nat, according to halo whenever i go online its not open?
I use to get that message as well, just ignore it
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haha ignore it be bombed out of games, lose voice chat and spend ages waiting in lobbies. i think it's a bit harder to check now with the nxe update it doesn't actually tell you the state of your nat (which sounds a bit medical, anyhoo) copy and pasted these instructions adding in the portforward website bit. try this 1st and let us know how ye get on.

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Step 1: Get your Xbox 360's IP address from the system blade and choose network settings. Then edit settings should show your Xbox's IP.

Step 2: Go into your routers configuration window thru Internet Explorer. In the address bar type in your routers IP address. if you don't know the address or password go to www.portforward.com and look for your router in the routers section. If you haven't changed it the default username and password will be listed on that site.

Step 3: USING DMZ When you enter into your router config window, you need to find the Tab DMZ, it should be under applications and gaming if you are using Linksys. Once you find the DMZ tab, click enable and type in the last digits of your XBOX into the box below. Yes when you do this you are opening all the ports on your Xbox, which is insecure, but show me someone that has hacked into an xbox 360?
<MAKE SURE YOU SAVE SETTINGS>
Step 4:Using Port Fowarding After you have enabled DMZ, find the Port Fowarding tab, should be under advanced routing. For the name type in XBL or whatever you want, and for port range put 87 to 89, choose UDP, then your XBOX last digits, and enable. Then do 3073 to 3075 choose TCP, then your XBOX last digits, and enable. Then again do 3073 to 3075 choose UDP, then your XBOX last digits, and enable.
<MAKE SURE YOU SAVE SETTINGS>
Step 5:Using UPnP This is just incase. Go into UPnP fowarding and enter in the same stuff you did for Step 4.
<MAKE SURE YOU SAVE SETTINGS>
Step 6: Now logout of your router config. Unplug your router and modem from the power, then plug in the router 1st, wait 30 seconds. Then plug in the modem and wait at least 2 minutes. If you don't do these hard restarts it might not work!

Step 7: Restart your Xbox and go to the system blade, choose network settings, then test connection. This may take a bit, but when it gets down to NAT type it should say OPEN. If not, sorry. You can just undo all the settings we changed, you can just uncheck enabled on the port fowarding. or if you want to restore your router to the factory defaults just push the reset button on the back of it.


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this is probably half the problem with party chat not working as it should.
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Without reading that wall of text >< it comes down to ya modem/router there is a list of routers etc which play nice with xbox. like Coco said its abit different now with the new dash. Netgear thingys tend to have no probs but i paid £70 for mine there should be cheaper by now. DG834G Netgear Modem Router
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i'd say ignore it as well, halo always used to say that when my nat was open so its the game more than likely talking shit
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that is a work around to a problem you can avoid -the best way to stop strict and medium NAT settings is to have only ONE connection open to your router at a time - this is the single most likely reason for anything going poo .


If nobodys using the PC / MSN etc say , disconnect from t'internet - its not the speed thats affected here so its not enough to say OH its just MSN a little prog that runs in the background , IF a signal entering your Router gets tripped up not know wether to send to your xbox or laptop/pc/phone(internet)/ or anything it will bugger up ...

if someone needs to use another connection , then you are kinda chancing to luck and the above soloution may work --- simply resetting the router can work , but often it will just fuck it up for the last person to connect back up LOL --- so at home i flick the switch without telling anyone and get logged in n ready sharpish - usually without a problem
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did i type all that !!!
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i believe you did daz haha, a technical guru, or was it the kids grandad that typed it as he fixed your laptop (i think) last time lol
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daz has a point there, setting up static ip's on all devices going into the router is a good idea and stops a lot of conficts.
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