![]() You can find out your PC IP by clicking the search icon in the taskbar, entering cmd and pressing ENTER, then entering ipconfig and pressing ENTER. One more thing: If you also play on your PC, make sure to enable the ports for that as well. I like to use the device that is closest to the actual line (so mostly the modem) as the router, unless it has really limited options itself. This will just forward all traffic through it and not try to route your traffic. ![]() This can be a modem and a router, in this case only use one device as a router and put the other one into "bridge mode". Or you have two devices acting as routers. If however you have a double NAT on your Xbox, you either have CGNAT from your ISP, then there is nothing you can do. You now need to create separate rules for a number of ports, so that traffic can freely flow over them without your router blocking them.Ĭreate these, apply them and your console should instantly have an open NAT. So you really want an open NAT, which basically just means that your console can use all its services as it should. If it can't use that port, it uses fallbacks, leading to slower loading times or failing matchmaking. They are used for various different things, for communication, for matchmaking, for synching achievements and savegames, pretty much every traffic on Xbox has its own port. Now you have to add rules for your console. From here you should be able to select it and in a best case scenario turn on an option "allow automatic port forwarding". There is typically a page where you have all your devices, find your Xbox either by recognizing the name (should be the same name that you can set in the Xbox system settings) or the IP you wrote down. Find out how to get to the port forwarding rules. That's why if you can, enable all settings that always give your console the same local IP. So if your console IP changes (which is its local IP in your network, not the IP your network has been given by your ISP), the port forwarding will not work anymore and you have to change the IP in the router rules. The important thing is that port forwarding happens per IP. If you don't have that option, it's better to manually give the Xbox its IP. It doesn't matter if you set your IP manually or automatically, though I prefer to automatically set the IP on the console and have the router remember the device and always give it the same. Go to advanced settings, here you write down the IP of your console. It will probably say Moderate NAT under network settings. Make sure it connects to your router just fine and has online access. The views of the moderation team do not reflect the view of Microsoft or its subsidiaries.Īn ISP that gives you your own IP (no sharing across several households, CGNAT/CGN is something you want to avoid at all cost when signing up to an ISP).Ī router/modem capable of port forwarding (pretty much any router except in most cases the cheap ones you get from your ISP). Note: We are not affiliated with Microsoft or its subsidiaries in any official capacity. Showoff Sunday - all pictures of achievements, gamerscore, controllers, custom art/mods, battle stations, and so forth are only allowed as posts on Sundays. posts must be within the weekly megathread. and posts must be properly tagged or they will be removed. No advertising, selling, buying, trading, self pomotion or asking for free stuff. Memes, image macros, reaction gifs, polls, petitions, friend requests, and surveys are not allowed as posts. Spoilers and NSFW must be properly marked.Įnabling piracy, jailbreaking, hacking, fraud, account trading/sharing, region switching, etc is not allowed. Posts must be directly related to Xbox and link to the source.įollow Reddiquette. News, reviews, previews, rumors, screenshots, videos and more! Follow us on Twitter! Subreddit Podcast! Join our club Check out our official wiki page Subreddit Rules
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