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craigh2288
Jan 20, 2018Aspirant
nighthawk m1 double nat on my xbox one
I have a problem when using my nighthawk m1 for online gaming. Everytime i connect even after port forwarding and static ip address to give open NAT i still get moderate NAT and a double NAT warning....
craigh2288
Jan 21, 2018Aspirant
Ok thanks normal isp is a no go for me as the speeds are terrible where I live, cost of living in a rural area I guess I can get almost triple dl speed via 4g than I can with normal isp. I even connected up an Ethernet cable to my Xbox still says double and moderate even with Xbox ip st to dmz and all the correct ports open I still get moderate. I never had double NAT with old 4g device either :s guess il just have to wait for the update that allows bridging on my m1. Thanks
Dullbird
May 20, 2018Aspirant
Hi did you resolve this
I took out a 2 year contract with telstra with this nighthawk M1 for exactly the same use with the xbox one.
I too have the moderate Nat and doible Nat warning.
I have been using my telstra mobile as a mobile hotspot for the xbox with little to no issue, i got this hotspot so i could connect via the ethernet connection and now Im faced with this issue.
I took out a 2 year contract with telstra with this nighthawk M1 for exactly the same use with the xbox one.
I too have the moderate Nat and doible Nat warning.
I have been using my telstra mobile as a mobile hotspot for the xbox with little to no issue, i got this hotspot so i could connect via the ethernet connection and now Im faced with this issue.
- craigh2288May 20, 2018Aspiranthi there dullbird
last I checked it was still double may and moderate, I have still not had an update that allows bridging on my device. I started using my old 4g device again it's just a small box and I get open bat on there and no issues. sorry I couldn't be of more help to you il see if I can find the model number of the device I use now however it was an EE device (UK MOBILE COMPANY) not sure if you can get them in US but if you can you may be able to buy one for a small fee and use that instead. I also find that the m2 randomly drops connection as well and you have to restart it to get it working again.
regards
craig