How to Port Foward Xbox One?

I don't know how to port foward the Xbox One to make the NAT type Open with my AT&T Unite Express device. I see the port fowarding option in the device's website, but don't know how to do it. Please help!

I'm having the same issue, has anybody managed to resolve this?

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    Good Afternoon,
    i have read various things and attempted various different setting changes on my router but i am unsuccessful in being able to open the ports on my router to allow battlefield 3 to work on the xbox 360.
    could anyone be as kind to explain to be how to set this up correctly as i am close to buying a new router as port forwarding has always been an easy task in the past on other routers. 
    I have a BT homehub 3

    Hi and welcome to the forum, you would be much better off setting your Xbox into DMZ from the router, this opens all the ports and solves the issue of having to set up ports individually. You can do that via the Advanced options on your home hub, navigate to port forwarding, DMZ should be underneath port forwarding and just enable on your Xbox.
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  • I have a game on my xbox one that is telling me I need to open ports in order to play it I am not all that tech savvy and have no idea how to do this

    I have an airport extreme and I am trying to play a new game on my xbox one and it keeps kicking me I have comcast internet that is more than fast enough so I went to the games site and it says I need to either create a static ip or to open ports no idea how to do either of these or what that does any help would be appreciated.

    There are heaps of posts here about how to open ports on apple routers specifically for xboxes.
    AirPort Extreme and xbox 360

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    How does one setup a time capsule to use as a home network to allow Xbox one usage as well?

    set up the time capsule with an iOS device, a Mac or a PC, and then connect the Xbox to the time capsule like with any other router. however, for some Xbox features, you'll need to do specific setting changes. see this thread: Apparently I need to open several ports on my Airport Extreme to be able to chat on Xbox One.

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  • How to configure my AEBS to port fowarding?

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    Hello IacsaP. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
    AEBSn - Port Mapping Setup
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    Internet > DHCP tab
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    o MAC Address: <enter the MAC (what Apple calls Ethernet ID if you are using wired or AirPort ID if wireless) hardware address of the host computer>
    o IPv4 Address: <enter the desired IP address>
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    o Public TCP Port(s): <enter the appropriate TCP port values>
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    o Private UDP Port(s): <enter the same as Public UDP Ports or your choice>
    o Private TCP Port(s): <enter the same as Public TCP Ports or your choice>
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  • Xbox one upnp port forwarding

    Latency pretty hight never had issue like this b4 so need some help
    would it be best to turn upnp on or leave it off if i need to turn it on how do you do that?
    also any link to port forwarding the xbox one?
    home hub 5 type b

    this is another https://community.bt.com/t5/Other-Broadband-Discussions/Xbox-one-moderate-NAT-on-Homehub-5/m-p/11091...
    try using the search at the top of the forum and see how others have solved the problem maybe save you some effort
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  • Port forwarding for XBOX One on Airport 6.3.1

    Hi there, firstly i'm going to have to say i'm not particularly technical whatsoever when it comes to computers but i'll try and be as precise as possible.
    I purchased an XBOX One console last week along with several games. They all work fine both offline and online for multiplayer gaming.......all that is except for Call of Duty Ghosts. When I load this game up with the disc in the drive the multiplayer option only allows me to select 'Local Play' (offline with bots essentially).  I've tried erasing profiles, deleting and re-installing the game but the same issue happens. As I say, every other game works fine when it comes to playing online.
    I spoke to Microsoft who informed me that my ISP (Suddenlink) will open up the following ports: Port 88 (UDP), 374 (UDP and TCP), 53 (UDP and TCP) and 80 (TCP) and that they will also do 'double NAt-ting'. I contacted my ISP and they informed me that they can't do that due to all sorts of security risks - trojan virus etc - and that if I want those ports to be open I will have to do it myself or "get somebody else to do it who is tech savvy".
    If it helps I have an Arris modem (TM602G/115) and the router being used is the Airport Utility. According to my registered Apple product purchases it looks like I have an Airport Extreme 802.11n (4th Gen). Today I updated it to get the latest firmware/update so I think it's as up to date as it can be.
    So essentially i'm wondering what screens to go into and what to type into the boxes to get this game to work so that I can play it online with friends because neither Microsoft or my ISP are willing/able to do this.
    Thanks in advance,
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    For the record I did read the following post - I followed the instructions and changed the settings but i'm still presented with the 'Local Play' only options in the multiplayer section for Call of Duty Ghosts. Again, every other game works, it's just this one which is causing issues.
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/20779016#20779016

  • How to connect HP TouchPad Wireless Keyboard to XBox One?

    How can i connect a HP TouchPad Wireless Keyboard  to XBox One?

    Hi, Double post, pleae use:    http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Wireless-Internet-Home-Networking/How-to-connect-HP-TouchPad-Wireless-Keyboard-to-XBox-One/m-p/5139082 Thanks.

  • How to make single port fowarding  for camera by using airport extreme  ???

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    I have airport extreme model no A1143 (apple)
    when I was using linksys ,I have camera
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    Message was edited by: charlie368

    charlie368, Welcome to the discussion area!
    Using AirPort Utility you can configure the AirPort Extreme base station (AEBS) to forward the port(s) to the camera. However the camera will need to be assigned a local IP address. The default local IP addresses are in the 10.0.1.x range.
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  • How to connect to Xbox Live with the Actiontek GT704-WGB wireless router

    If the title got you here, then you are probably a Verizon DSL customer who is trying to connect your Xbox to Xbox Live with the Actiontek GT704-WGB wireless router and are getting nothing but errors saying, "your NAT is set too high", or, "Your MTU setting is too low", etc.  Well, after many calls to Xbox support, Actiontek support, and Verizon support, I finally came up with the solution myself.
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    1) On your PC, open a browser window and type in the address bar:  192.168.1.1 and press enter.
    2) You will then see the interface on which you will make changes to the router's settings.  If at any time you are prompted for a username and password (which should happen right after you press enter) the defaults are: username: admin password: password.  If you have changed these, enter what you changed them to.
    3)Click on the icon on the top labelled "Advanced Setup"
    4)In the left section, click "WAN IP Address"
    5)At the warning screen, click "yes"
    6)Scroll down until you see "MTU setting" and enter 1370.  NOTElease don't be tempted to either enter 1500 or leaving it at 1500 (which is the default) because you might know that 1500 is the maximum at which this can be set which is TOO HIGH AND WILL NOT WORK!  Trust me and enter 1370 and then click on "apply"
    7)Click on the top icon labelled "Security"
    8)In the left column, click on "applications".  This is where we are going to open the 3 ports that Xbox Live uses to communicate with your Xbox.
    9)In the drop down box labelled "PC Name" select "Xbox 360". This is why you had to have your console on and connected cuz if you didn't, it would not show up on the drop down list!
    10)Under "category" click on the bubble next to "user"
    11)Click on "New" which is one of the blue buttons near the bottom.
    12)As for the rule name, I entered "Xbox" but you can put whatever you want but I'd use that so you know it's the ports you opened for the console.
    13)For protocol, select TCP. (Yes you will also open the same ports for UDP but for some reason if you select TCP.UDP instead of doing them seperatly it doesn't work.....I dunno why!?
    14)For all 3 "Port start", "Port End", and "Port Map Start" put the # 80.
    15)Click "apply"
    16)Now, select UDP and put the same port # 80 and again click "apply"
    17)Repeat steps 13 through 16 except with the numbers 3074 and 53, clicking apply after each one.  What you should have now on the bottom are a list of all the ports you opened, one TCP and one UDP for each number totalling 6 entries.
    18)Click "back" to return to the Applications screen.
    19)If you have to, select Xbox 360 for PC name, and click the bubble next to "user" and you'll now see the entry called "Xbox" or whatever you called it.
    20)Click that entry to highlight it and then click the blue "add" button to the left and then click "apply" at the bottom.
    21)Close the browser screen and turn off your PC and Xbox and any other hardware connected to the router.
    22)Turn the router off and unplug it and wait about 5 minutes.  It can take this long for any residual current in the router to dissapate and for the NAT table to clear itself.
    23)Turn on the router and wait for the internet light to come on green meaning the router has booted and has an internet connection.
    24)Turn on the Xbox AND ONLY THE XBOX!
    25)There is no need to go into network setting as when the Xbox is connected by ethernet, it automatically configures and connects intself.  You can, however go into network settings and perform a connection test but this to is not necessary.
    You now should be able to connect to Xbox Live!  If not, you've done something wrong and must either go through all the steps again or let Verizon do it for you (for a fee that is).

    I followed jtktlw's instructions to the letter.  Problem was I had already enabled UPnP before doing so.  Afterward I disabled UPnP and rebooted....no change.  I reset the MTU to 1500...boom, it works.  Seems for me all I needed was to open the right ports to get it to work.

  • XBOX ONE. I have the xbox one and the airport time capsule and cant connect to most xbox live games and zero parties. I have 0 experience in all this but somehow was able to change NAT to open but still wont connect. HELLLPPPP

    Okay folks, I need your help out there.
    So the nerdy side of me went and picked up the XBOX ONE on release day. Its awesome by the way, BUT..... I cant seem to connect to most xbox live games and absolutely ZERO parties. At first I just thought it was something to do with the xbox itself and would eventually fix itself, but i was wrong. After looking into it on microsoft, i found out that it had to do with my NAT settings on the airport itself. I guess apple and xbox are not compatiable for xbox live and it makes it difficult to have an open NAT setting and is a huge PAIN.
    I was able to pinpoint one that the airport time capsule was blocking the IPV6 something or another. Anyways, I unblocked that, and reset the modem and time capsule and jumped on the xbox and now have open NAT settings but still cant connect to multi-player.
    Upon further searching, i was told to uncheck the UPNP on my time capsule as well, but have no idea how to find that.
    I know it seems confusing, but thats the best i can describe it.
    tthanks all

    Be a long long time before I see an Xbox One.. but whoever told you to uncheck the upnp in the TC.. tell them their dreamin' .. upnp is not support by Apple in any computer or router, never has been.. Apple deliberately wrote their own version called NAT-PMP to do the same thing.. dynamically open ports at the request of an application or client computer.
    So there is nothing like that to uncheck.. and as a matter of interest.. there no box to check or uncheck for NAT-PMP either.. since apple do not believe in end user adjustment of settings.. they simply do not exist.
    You will have to manually forward all ports required by the Xbox via the TC. For multi-player games you probably need to open more ports than the standard to allow just xbox live. You will need to check the ports required and open them.
    OR
    Buy a standard vista UPNP compatible router.. and use that.. and simply put the TC in bridge in the network.
    I have not seen posts yet about xbox one.. but there are plenty about xbox and ps3 and the fact that Apple really doesn't give a hoot about games consoles.
    This is a good basic post for older xbox.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5385065?tstart=0

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    can I play my xbox one through my Toshiba Laptop I have windows 8. I tried connecting my xbox one to my laptop through a HDMI cable and no picture came up on my laptop screen for my xbox one. wondering how to make this work.
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  • Port fowarding not working and Max Payne 3

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    I've put a post on another thread asking which router would be best for me to purchase, as this seems my only course of action, with BT just washing their hands of the situation, saying that although port forwarding is part of the HH3, it doesn't mean to say that it works, and they don't support it !
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    The Home Hub 5 has poor UPnP support. Because of this it is not fully compatible with the xbox one.
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    There is a workaround to open the NAT but this wont work for call of duty ghosts.
    Go to the Network settings in the xbox settings app then run a multiplayer test. When test is finished press and hold both the triggers and the bumper buttons at the same time to go to detailed stats screen.
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