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RusselAD
Feb 11, 2014Aspirant
NAT issues on Xbox One
NAT type stays strict no matter what I try.
I gave up on phone support and live chat so I am hoping someone on the forums can help me out. After spending 2 days with netgear support and nothing..
(Oh you're going to love this. The last support person I talked with told me to change settings and update firmware and guess what!! My upload speed stays below 0.6mbps now)
ISP: Comcast (xfinity)
Modem Brand: Arris
Router: Netgear Nighthawk AC1900
Firmware Version: V1.0.2.194_1.0.15
Address Reservation is setup for Xbox (192.168.1.3)
NAT Filtering: Open
SIP ALG: Disabled
Upstream QoS: On
Port Forwarding: (All ports listed use the same port range for internal)
I gave up on phone support and live chat so I am hoping someone on the forums can help me out. After spending 2 days with netgear support and nothing..
(Oh you're going to love this. The last support person I talked with told me to change settings and update firmware and guess what!! My upload speed stays below 0.6mbps now)
ISP: Comcast (xfinity)
Modem Brand: Arris
Router: Netgear Nighthawk AC1900
Firmware Version: V1.0.2.194_1.0.15
Address Reservation is setup for Xbox (192.168.1.3)
NAT Filtering: Open
SIP ALG: Disabled
Upstream QoS: On
Port Forwarding: (All ports listed use the same port range for internal)
Yes all the ports are using my xbox IP
UPnP: On
DMZ Server: Default Setting 192.168.1.0
Any ideas?
- Don't use DMZ and port forwarding at same time on single device
11 Replies
- prodigioAspirantSimply place the ip of the xbox in dmz server, 192.168.1.3 is the cuel say that's enough and to spare.
DMZ Server: 192.168.1.3 - Lexist2112LuminaryDisable upstream Qos and either use reserve Ip addressing OR static IP address your whole network.
Personally, I have static IP address on All of my clients, better security and less router confusion,:D - RusselADAspirantprodigio,
I have 4 xbox consoles in my house. Putting only one xbox address wont resolve my problem and I actually already tried that. Didn't help - RusselADAspirantLexist2112,
Upstream QoS is now disabled. The xbox was already under a reserve IP. NAT type is still strict - Lexist2112LuminaryIf the Xbox1 was configured to another router prior to the R7000, I would reset and clear ALL network config on Xbox1. Unplug the R7000 and power cycle, let it grab the signal from your modem, them turn on the xbox and config.
Are you connected wired or wireless???
If that doesn't work I noticed your on the latest FW. I used it for 2 days when I realized wireless strength was degraded, I rolled back to FW .164. Everything seems to work well on the wireless on FW .164.
Hopefully by the end of the month Netgear should release a new FW and today MS is releasing a 2 part Xbox1 update. Hopefully some wireless tweaks for the X1. From what I have heard they have been working with Dlink on "issues".
Let us know:) - RusselADAspirantThis is the first router I tried so far. So that's not an issue. I'll try down grading my FW and see what happens. (Since that was the FW version netgear support told me to upgrade to.. Which actually caused me more problems)
- Lexist2112LuminaryMicrosoft delayed software update to later this week.:(
http://www.theverge.com/2014/2/11/5400818/microsoft-delays-xbox-one-february-update - RusselADAspirantThanks for the update. Kind of sucks they delayed it. Oh! Once the system is released you can see the patch notes
Xbox One System Updates - Disclaimer - I know nothing about an Xbox One or NAT type and was curious. The solutions seemed to involve port forwarding to the device. Do you have more than one public IP from your ISP? It sounds like until Xbox Live allows devices to use various public ports other than 3074 you're stuck with strict as they cannot be individually addressed from the outside.
http://forums.xbox.com/xbox_forums/xbox_support/f/9/p/1471361/3671451.aspx - jmizoguchiVirtuosoDon't use DMZ and port forwarding at same time on single device