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<blockquote data-quote="Sledmore" data-source="post: 422242" data-attributes="member: 591"><p>I'm pretty sure you don't port forward to fix it the NAT type? Could be wrong, but I've never had to do that.</p><p></p><p>For me, in my router its usually under DMZ. You have to put the address of the Xbox (e.g... 192.168.0.4) into the DMZ field so in my case, it'd be '4'.</p><p></p><p>Apparently DMZ exposes a device though, I have no idea how this shit works, but DMZ is the way I do it. Maybe [USER=24874]@Ecko[/USER] knows something about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sledmore, post: 422242, member: 591"] I'm pretty sure you don't port forward to fix it the NAT type? Could be wrong, but I've never had to do that. For me, in my router its usually under DMZ. You have to put the address of the Xbox (e.g... 192.168.0.4) into the DMZ field so in my case, it'd be '4'. Apparently DMZ exposes a device though, I have no idea how this shit works, but DMZ is the way I do it. Maybe [USER=24874]@Ecko[/USER] knows something about it. [/QUOTE]
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