Xbox Live Nat problem

Hi guys, I searched around the forum and did the port forwarding, Dmz, UPnP and all that other stuff and it still comes up as moderate. I am wondering if I am doing something wrong or it is because my internet provider is Charter which runs on a private server. -Matt

Please click on the tab "Application and gaming" and click on sub
tab "Port range forwarding"
1) On the first line in Application box type in "Xbox", in start box
type in 88, in end box type in 88, in protocol keep it both, in ip
address type in 192.168.1.20 and give a check mark on enable box.
2)   On the second line in Application box type in "Xbox", in start box
type in 3074, in end box type in 3074, in protocol keep it both, in ip
address type in 192.168.1.20 and give a check mark on enable box.
3) Now save the settings
4) Once you return to the setup page, click on the tab "Administration"
and disable the UPNP and save the settings.
5) Now assign the given ip address on your xbox
   ip address :- 192.168.1.20
   subnet mask :- 255.255.255.0
   default gateway :- 192.168.1.1
Please assign the dns address on the xbox
  primary dns :- 4.2.2.2
  secondary dns :- 192.168.1.1
6) Please try to test your xbox live.

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