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Originally Posted by mjpartyboy
I thought it was worth a go since it fixed a work colleague's same problem with two PS3s connected to one router. Anything is worth trying in these situations.
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Yep anythings worth a try plus Ive learnt along the way,
But I have to reside to the fact that the 2 xbox's are both trying to access the same ports at the same time,
Although..................
My router has the Upnp feature which I have disabled and triggered the ports needed instead, this just helps by which ever xbox turns on first gets the open NAT,
Since this I have found a site that does actually list Microsoft certified routers that will allow multiple xbox's with an open NAT online at once!
Only difference is that you have to have the official certified firmware to go with them,
Should you need the information you can find it
here, so whilst it is apparently possible I'd be interested as to how it works....
Since my router is a recent purchase with 300Mbps wireless and a Giga LAN Im gonna stick with it a while!
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Dont shoot me down just yet, Ive had an idea!
What about connecting 2 routers? If I disable the DHCP on the 2nd router will that allow me to assign the triggered ports again?
Can this work with 2 sets on the network.......