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I've been having some connection issues recently and I wondered if it might
be my NAT. Could those who know have a look at this and tell me if it sounds right? http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/gamin...xbox-live.html Gus. -- GT: GusTavToo / PSN: GusWho - Sent from a micro iPad |
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On 03/12/2011 15:02, GusTavToo wrote:
> I've been having some connection issues recently and I wondered if it might > be my NAT. > > Could those who know have a look at this and tell me if it sounds right? > > http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/gamin...xbox-live.html > What does it tell you when you do a network test on the 360? |
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gunthergloop <news1@keviSPAMNOnforde.com> wrote:
> On 03/12/2011 15:02, GusTavToo wrote: >> I've been having some connection issues recently and I wondered if it might >> be my NAT. >> >> Could those who know have a look at this and tell me if it sounds right? >> >> http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/gamin...xbox-live.html >> > > What does it tell you when you do a network test on the 360? When I test it from the dash it connects fine to XBL, but I can't see any reference to my NAT status (either open or strict). Gus -- GT: GusTavToo / PSN: GusWho - Sent from a micro iPad |
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GusTavToo <GusTavToo@clasf.org.invalid> wrote:
> I've been having some connection issues recently and I wondered if it might > be my NAT. > > Could those who know have a look at this and tell me if it sounds right? > > http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/gamin...xbox-live.html > Yes open up the ports and you should be ok -- [..getting old and still playing video games..] |
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On 03/12/2011 15:02, GusTavToo wrote:
> I've been having some connection issues recently and I wondered if it might > be my NAT. > > Could those who know have a look at this and tell me if it sounds right? > > http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/gamin...xbox-live.html > If the Sky firmware lets you (can't remember, been a while since I looked at the UI), do the first couple of steps on there to make sure the 360 gets the same IP every time, then just set that IP as the DMZ address. Don't have to worry about any port forwarding at all then. -- [ste] |
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