Re: Xbox Live Moderate Nat
Hello Everyone ,
NAT problems are always about Port Forwarding. sometimes UpNp and Open NAT does not help or solve a problem. therefore you need to do Port Forwarding.
I am not sure but it depends on you ISP.
if you have a PPPoE or a PPPoA connection or even a DHCP , just change your configuration on the modem to be Transparent or Bridge. and let your Xbox 360 Dial In ( Must obtain a username and password ) so if the Xbox dials in , it will obtain a Legal/Public IP address , which does not need any kind of NAT/PAT AKA NPAT to be configured anyway !
Another way is to configure a DMZ on your router/modem and plug you Xbox 360 on the DMZ which will open and forward all ports back and forward from you console to the internet.
Some modem allows you to configure what is so called "Default Server"
configuring a default server based on your console IP address save you the headache.
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Hello Everyone ,
NAT problems are always about Port Forwarding. sometimes UpNp and Open NAT does not help or solve a problem. therefore you need to do Port Forwarding.
I am not sure but it depends on you ISP.
if you have a PPPoE or a PPPoA connection or even a DHCP , just change your configuration on the modem to be Transparent or Bridge. and let your Xbox 360 Dial In ( Must obtain a username and password ) so if the Xbox dials in , it will obtain a Legal/Public IP address , which does not need any kind of NAT/PAT AKA NPAT to be configured anyway !
Another way is to configure a DMZ on your router/modem and plug you Xbox 360 on the DMZ which will open and forward all ports back and forward from you console to the internet.
Some modem allows you to configure what is so called "Default Server"
configuring a default server based on your console IP address save you the headache.
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