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Linksys – How To Change Your NAT To Open [XBL]

Submitted by admin on February 24, 2010 – 4:33 amNo Comment

*If you don’t feel/know how to do this manually then download this Auto Port Forwarding tool. www.mediafire.com This video tutorial shows you how to change your Linksys router settings from Strick or Moderate to Open so that you can join your friends Xbox Live parties, Host matches, and a overall performance boost in your connection. 1.) Type 192.168.1.1 on your URL. 2.) If prompted to put in a username and password, leave the username blank and type “admin” for the password in lower caps letters. 3.) Go to the “Applications & Gaming” tab 4.) Copy the stuff below 5.) Input you Xbox 360’s IP 6.) Check mark the 4 boxes 7.) Save Settings 8.)Enjoy you Open NAT :) Photobucket Image: i1000.photobucket.com XBL: 80 to 80 TCP XBL: 88 to 88 UDP XBL: 53 to 53 BOTH XBL: 3074 to 3074 BOTH —Extra Tags—- Linksys How To Change Your NAT Open [XBL] icrucifix ayo Legacy to increase online connection faster xbox 360 ps3 psn connect your friends and host matches on call of duty modern warfare Open fix Xbox LIVE 360 NAT Tutorial Verizon Fios IP Address DMZ host firewall settings upnp Port forwarding how to change moderate strict router modem Open NAT Xbox 360 Xbox Xbox Live Problems Microsoft Strict NAT Linksys Router Change NAT to open NAT Wolfy9247 Wolfy Computer Tutorials Tech Help yt:quality=high


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