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Mattyl22l
Aug 28, 2018Aspirant
Need Help
A while back I purchased an Orbi system. The RBK50 [RBR50 with 1 satellite] and a NETGEAR CM700 Cable Modem.
Ever since the begging of using these products I get a lot of inconsistent speed...
FURRYe38
Aug 29, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Possilbly...This should work at least on the LAN site and on the Orbi, it's how It got my friends Orbi running with this two xbox consoles.
Only other thing I did was to net NAT Filter to OPEN since he's got 3 game consoles. This shouldn't be needed for a single game consoles as the one console should and always does get the 3074 port. More then one console, NAT Filter set to OPEN needs to be enabled since more than one console can't use port 3074 all at the same time so this is where uPnP and NAT FIlter setting come in to play to get OPEN NAT accross the board on multiple game consoles.
Can reivew how I got my friends Orbi going and see if this helps any:
If nothing else, try connecting your game console directly to the ISP Modem.
What ISP service do you have?
An you are positive you have a CM700?
- Mattyl22lAug 30, 2018Aspirant
Ok, I checked my Xbox and it says it's on Port 3074.
I then connected the Xbox straight to the Modem/CM700 and it says STRICT, uPnP not available.
- FURRYe38Aug 30, 2018Guru - Experienced User
There either is a problem at the modem which I don't believe is the main issue, I think the problem is with your xbox. What model is the xbox? X or original? S?
Try both consoles at the modem directly?
When connected to the modem directly, you should see OPEN.
You could contact the ISP and see if they notice anything while connected directly to the modem.
- Mattyl22lAug 30, 2018Aspirant
#1 Console is an Xbox One S
#2 Console is an Xbox One original
Both are wired directly to Router
Both consoles display STRICT NAT when connected to router
Both consoles also display STRICT NAT when connected directly to Modem
PS: I now have replaced all wired Ethernets with the suggested CAT7 and Coax Cable with RG6. I also took a look at the link where you describe your friends setup you did, also made those change in my Router.