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XSXS, do you have Merlin loaded or ASUS OEM FW on your router?
I was able to find the sure fire solution for getting two open nats on two Xbox one’s in the same house.
I tried it all! I couldn’t even guess how many hours I spent trying to achieve two open nats. I would get both open and a few days later one or both would be moderate or strict.
The 100% sure fire solution is (and it may not be popular) two static IP’s and two routers! My set up is:
ISP modem ---> Switch---> RT AC 3100(static IP) Switch---> Asus RT AC 68U(static IP)
I've had open nats on both consoles since the day I did this. It’s not the easiest (need to set up Static IP's with your ISP) or cheapest solution but as far as I’m concerned it’s the only true solution. Two Xbox’s on one network just don’t play well together..
Hope this helps.
I don't know networking so excuse my ignorance but I was told I need the switch before the routers. The 3100 is assigned a static IP, anything behind that router would see that IP wouldn't it? It would be like going directly from the 3100 to the 68U and then trying to assign a 2nd static up in the 68U. They would conflict... I think? The switch before either router allows each router to pick up the static ip directly from the ISP. I could try it the way you suggested but I don't think it would work.Just curious why you have a switch between the ISP modem and the RT3100?
Best wired configuration practice is the following
ISP modem (NO NAT)--->Main Host Router(NAT)--->Switch or game consoles directly connected to host router or switch.
This is my configuration above and even though I don't have a ASUS router at the moment, I don't have a static IP with the ISP and I can achieve OPEN NAT on both dashboard and in game with two XB1s with my current router using the configuration above.
Are you getting OPEN NAT on the dashboard and in game?
I don't know networking so excuse my ignorance but I was told I need the switch before the routers. The 3100 is assigned a static IP, anything behind that router would see that IP wouldn't it? It would be like going directly from the 3100 to the 68U and then trying to assign a 2nd static up in the 68U. They would conflict... I think? The switch before either router allows each router to pick up the static ip directly from the ISP. I could try it the way you suggested but I don't think it would work.
My ISP modem is a 2Wire. Copper line.. waiting on fiber to be installed at my house.Before you make any changes, what is the MFr and model of the ISP modem?
DSL, Cable or Fiber?
Unless the ISP specifically told you to use a switch, then I don't see why a switch would be needed. The WAN port on routers and the behavior of them based on there design can handle picking up Static or Dynamic IP addressing from ISP services and modems, unless there is a special kind of ISP service you have or ISP Modem or ONT? Fiber services use ONTs not modems. A bit different.
On page 7 gives a LAN wired configuration with an ISP modem when using your RT3100:
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/wireless/RT-AC88U/NA10303_RT_AC88U_QSG.pdf
Other router Mfrs have similar configurations.
Is it possible to turn on some kind of logging for UPnP?Is Microsoft using (or testing) any port forward with a privileged port (meaning a port below 1024)? If so, that could explain some of the issues. Ports 1-1023 on *IX systems (such as the router) are considered privileged, and should normally only be used by system services (such as a web server), not by end users.
If really Microsoft is using these ports for a gaming console, then the default might need to be updated.
My ISP modem is a 2Wire. Copper line.. waiting on fiber to be installed at my house.
I looked at page 7 and that's exactly how I have my router hooked up. The reason for the switch is I have two routers. Both the 3100 and 68U need to be connected to the 2wire. Rather than assigning static ip's to the LAN ports on the 2wire I opted to go with the switch after them modem but before either router. I tried connecting the 68U to a lan port on the 3100 and I lost Ethernet Wan on the 68U. I assume the static IP's are conflicting? Move it back to the switch and all works as it should? I'm not arguing any point here. I'm just offering a solution that worked for me. If you put each xbox on a different network they will no longer conflict and give Nat issues. It was the only way I was able to fix the issue for good.
They are different. Each asus router is assigned a different static ip. Which makes two completely separate networks in the same house. This is how the Nat's on the xbox never conflict.Are the WAN IP addresses on each of the asus routers the same or different? If it's different, may explain why switch is needed.
They are different. Each asus router is assigned a different static ip. Which makes two completely separate networks in the same house. This is how the Nat's on the xbox never conflict.
Im using john fork version but have used stock and merlins with no nat issues that i recall but it's been awhile since using stockXSXS, do you have Merlin loaded or ASUS OEM FW on your router?
Our ISP offers two free static IP's based on the package we have. If we had a lower package with lower monthly fee for high speed I would have to pay 10.00 a month for the extra static IP.
I agree, its kinda BS. Not only did I need the static IP's, I needed to get a second router!! I have an Xbox one and so does my kid. Call of Duty wouldn't work for us. We like to play together. As I said, I have limited networking experience and after hours and hours and hours of trying everything I could find online I gave up and went this way. In my opinion it's worth it.. stress is a killer haha.
Is it possible to turn on some kind of logging for UPnP?
I am happy that you are able to get your xb1 working together but your solution is not going to work for everyone. I have not played cod in months and i have not played cod with my son on the same network in a couple of years. However we both have open NAT and can play Destiny together and use party chat with no issues. Curious if cod is messing the nat up since I do recall back in the day i would have open nat in the dashboard but moderate in game. However a router reboot would fix it. I only have one copy of cod aw but i can turn on both xbox and take turns checking in the game nat status with both xboxs on. Anyway i want to get this issue solved. However with ipv6 rolling out, nat issues will just be a bad memory. LolOur ISP offers two free static IP's based on the package we have. If we had a lower package with lower monthly fee for high speed I would have to pay 10.00 a month for the extra static IP.
I agree, its kinda BS. Not only did I need the static IP's, I needed to get a second router!! I have an Xbox one and so does my kid. Call of Duty wouldn't work for us. We like to play together. As I said, I have limited networking experience and after hours and hours and hours of trying everything I could find online I gave up and went this way. In my opinion it's worth it.. stress is a killer haha.
I'm wondering if the latest version of Asuswrt-Merlin firmware build for the ASUS RT-AC5300 allows for two Xbox One gaming consoles to achieve OPEN NAT on the same network? I currently have UPnP enabled and using the latest "official" Asus firmware release (3.0.0.4.380_3941). I am only able to get one Xbox One gaming console to achieve OPEN NAT. The second Xbox One always shows MODERATE NAT or STRICT NAT.
Both Xbox One gaming consoles are WIRED directly to the ASUS RT-AC5300 via CAT6 cable.
**Xbox One S wired directly to back of ASUS RT-AC5300 w/ DHCP IP reservation
**Xbox One Elite wired directly to back of HP Network Switch which is wired directly to back of ASUS RT-AC-5300 w/ DHCP IP reservation
Please let me know if you need any additional network configuration information. I'd really like to resolve the issue of only ONE Xbox One gaming console achieving OPEN NAT. Back when I had two Xbox 360's gaming consoles, I was able to achieve OPEN NAT on both consoles using the D'LINK DGL-4500.
Thanks for taking time to respond with any ideas / suggestions / trouble-shooting tips.
Yeah i helped furry on the dgl forums set up the game fuel configuration on the 4500 back in the day. He is a good guy!
Anyway. Here is my set up. Both xb1 wired directly to the asus rt-ac66r. Xbox one network settings. IP and dns settings set to automatic. Instant mode turned off. In the router, both xb1 set to a static ip.
Wait a second! There WAS a setting in the asus router that i changed to achieve open nat on both xbox 1! In the wan settings make sure the allowed port range for internal and external is set to 1:65535! Before i changed that I would have nat issues! Remember to do a full power cycle reboot on both xboxs and router. Also clear the alternate mac address on the xbox dashboard under network settings.
I hate to be a party pooper but getting an open Nat on two Xbox One gaming consoles on the same network is only half the battle. I was able to achieve that many times. The real issue is they don't stay that way. I was able to get them both open for a few days and then without fail one or both would change to moderate or strict.CONCLUSION: SUCCESSFUL in achieving OPEN NAT on two Xbox One gaming consoles on the same network however, CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS 3 shows MODERATE NAT in game.
I plan eliminating Troubleshooting Step #5 in 1st Go-Around to see if both Xbox One gaming consoles end up with OPEN NAT in the NETWORK dashboard. I will post later this afternoon with my findings. Stay tuned......
Get a DIR-655 Rev B ruuter.Thanks to everyone that has provided info / suggestions regarding obtaining OPEN NAT on two Xbox One gaming consoles on the same network.
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