This wikiHow teaches you how to reset the Network Address Translation (NAT) type for your Xbox One. While you usually want your NAT type—which dictates your console's connection to other consoles—to be set to "Open", certain aspects of your network can cause your console's NAT type to be set to "Moderate" or "Strict", which can lead to connection problems.

Part 1
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Checking Your Xbox's NAT

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  1. Press and hold the "Guide" button on your connected controller.
    • You can also press the power button on the front of your Xbox One to turn on the console, though you'll still have to turn on your controller.
  2. It resembles an Xbox logo in the middle of your controller. Doing so opens a sidebar on the left side of your TV's screen.
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  3. It's at the top of the sidebar. Doing this opens the Settings page.
  4. The Network Settings page will open.
  5. Look at the word to the right of the "NAT Type" field. If this word is "Strict" or "Moderate", you can continue to the next part of this article.
    • If the word here is "Open", your Xbox LIVE issues are unrelated to the NAT type. Consider calling your Internet service provider or troubleshooting your network yourself.
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Resetting Your Network

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  1. Simply remove the Ethernet cable from the back of the router.
    • If your router and modem are combined, skip this step.
  2. You'll typically find this button on the back or the bottom of the router.
    • The "Reset" button is very small.
  3. Press and hold the "Reset" button with a paperclip (or a similar object) for thirty seconds.
  4. Your router will begin rebooting; you may see flashing lights appear on the router during this process.
  5. Once the router is on, there should be a consistent light (no flashing) on the router.
  6. Just reconnect the Ethernet cable to the back of the router.
    • Again, skip this step if your router is combined with the modem.
  7. It will be located on the bottom or back of the router, typically next to a "password" or "network/security key" line of text. You'll need this to reconnect your Xbox to the Internet.
  8. Press the "Guide" button on your Xbox's controller.
  9. To do so:
    • Open Settings , select Network , select Network settings , select Set up wireless network , select your current network, and enter the password when prompted.
  10. Check your Xbox's NAT type . If it now reads "Open", resetting the network solved your problem. If not, continue to the next part.
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Enabling UPnP

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  1. In order to make the changes necessary to open the NAT on your Xbox, you'll need to open the router's configuration page. The steps to do so will vary based on your operating system:
    • Windows - Open Start , click the Settings gear, click Network & Internet , click View your network properties , and look for the "Default gateway" number.
    • Mac - Open the Apple menu , click System Preferences , click Network , click Advanced , click TCP/IP , and look for the "Router:" number.
  2. Nearly all routers can be configured through the web browser of a connected computer.
  3. Type the router's IP address into the browser's address bar, then press the Enter key.
  4. Many routers have a default username and password (e.g., "admin" and "password") that you can find in the router's manual.
    • If you set a custom password and no longer remember it, you'll have to reset the network .
    • If you aren't prompted for a username and password, you should be on the router's configuration page.
  5. Each router has a different configuration page than other router models, so your steps will vary.
    • "UPnP" stands for "Universal Plug and Play" which may be the name of the pertinent section.
    • The UPnP settings are most often found in the "Advanced" section of the router's page.
  6. This section allows connected devices to automatically open the ports necessary to connect to the internet.
  7. You may do this by checking a box or clicking a button, then clicking Save or Apply .
  8. Simply press the Xbox's power button, wait for the console to stop running, and then turn it back on.
  9. Check your Xbox's NAT type . If the NAT type reads "Open", you shouldn't experience issues connecting to LIVE anymore.
    • If you still see "Strict" or "Moderate" listed here, proceed to the next part.
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Setting a Static IP on Xbox One

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  1. Reference the steps at the beginning of the last section to do so.
  2. As with enabling UPnP, this process will vary from router to router. Typically, you'll click a list of currently-connected devices, select your Xbox One's name, and click Reserve .
    • The list might also be called the "Static IP" list.
  3. Once it comes back online, you'll need to assign the static IP address to it.
  4. It's the Xbox logo in the center of your controller. A sidebar will pop out on the left side of your TV's screen.
  5. It's in the pop-out menu. The Settings menu will open.
  6. This will open your Xbox One's network settings.
  7. It's on the left side of the page.
  8. Write down the numbers next to the following options:
    • IP address
    • Subnet mask
    • Gateway
    • DNS
  9. It's on the left side of the page. This will open your IP address settings.
  10. Doing so submits your current IP address.
  11. This is usually 255.255.255.0 or something similar. [1]
  12. The "Gateway" number is usually similar to your IP address.
  13. Type in the "IP address" number, press ☰, type the number in again, and press ☰ again. Doing so takes you back to the Advanced Settings page.
  14. You'll find this option on the left side of the page.
  15. Type in the "DNS" number, press ☰, then type the number in again and press ☰ again.
  16. Doing so saves your changes and checks the network for connectivity. As long as you entered all of the numbers correctly, your Xbox One should remain connected to the Internet.
  17. If you see "Open" here, setting a static IP for your Xbox One solved the problem.
    • If you still see "Strict" or "Moderate", proceed to the next section.
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Forwarding Ports

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  1. In order to manually forward ports, you'll need to log into the administration tool for your router. See the "Enabling UPnP" section for details.
  2. The Port Forwarding page is located in the "Advanced" section of most routers. It may also be called Advanced Setup or a variety of other names.
  3. If you are still having difficulty finding the Port Forwarding section of your router's configuration tool, search for your router's model online for exact instructions.
  4. Open the following ports to help your Xbox One connect to Xbox LIVE:
    • 53 (TCP/UDP)
    • 80 (TCP)
    • 88 (UDP)
    • 500 (UDP)
    • 1863 (TCP/UDP)
    • 3074 (TCP/UDP)
    • 3075 (TCP/UDP)
    • 3544 (UDP)
    • 4500 (UDP)
    • 16000 (TCP/UDP)
    • You'll need to use the same static IP address that you assigned to your console in the previous section .
  5. Once you've created the port forwarding rules, restart your Xbox so that it connects with the new port forwarding rules.
  6. Check your Xbox's NAT type . If it reads "Open", you're good to go.
  7. Settings on your Internet service provider's end may be causing your NAT problems. If the above methods don't work, you can try calling your ISP's technical support line.
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  • Question
    What if I'm in a dorm and can't access the router/modem?
    Community Answer
    Try speaking with the IT Department, they may be able to adjust the settings for you.
  • Question
    What if I do not have a computer, and just have an Xbox One? I already tried restarting everything and the NAT type is still moderate.
    Community Answer
    Use a phone. Phones can get on the router login page. You need to look up your router model and get the IP address and login info though.
  • Question
    I can't find the advanced settings, where are they?
    Community Answer
    Once you go to "Network," the first option will be "Set up wireless network." Below you will find "Advanced settings."
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      • Entering the wrong IP address (or any other value, such as the Subnet Mask) will result in a network error.


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      1. Turn on your TV, Xbox One, and controller.
      2. Press the Guide button.
      3. Select the Settings gear.
      4. Select All Settings .
      5. Go to Network > Network Settings .
      6. Select a NAT type.

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